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Weather now & jackets?
Does it get chilly at night right now? We are coming from Arizona (so this is desert perspective of chilly) to WDW next week. It can be hot here in the day and jacket weather at night. Is it like that there, or is packing jackets silly?
Thanks for the cool website OrlandoU. I've been watching Accuweather but I like this one better.
4 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
It is still plenty warm here in Orlando! You can check out the forecast into next week using this link:
http://www.intellicast.com/Local/Weather.aspx?loca...
As you can see, the low is sitting around 74. If you consider that jacket weather, than I'd recommend bringing one. Also, if it rains (which it most likely will), or if it is windy, then you will probably want one on hand.
However, 74 is still pretty warm, especially since it is always humid here in Orlando, so you will also probably just be fine with a sweater or sweatshirt.
Best of luck!
- Indiana JonesLv 71 decade ago
the average day time temp in september is 89 with many days reaching higher than that.
and at night it only gets as low as 72.
plus its extremely humid pretty much 24/7 so that makes it feel even warmer.
you will NOT need a jacket while outdoors but i would still bring one especially if you are the type of person that gets chilly in air conditioned buildings.
Source(s): been to disney world 46 times. my most recent trip was in august. - GidgetLv 61 decade ago
Ironically the only time you're going to need a jacket or something is when you're indoors. You'll find that stores and restaurants are kept pretty chilly and you'll want something to have over your shoulders when you go out to eat.
- 1 decade ago
I would pack a light sweatshirt just in case but you're most likely not gonna need it. Sometimes restaurants and stuff can be a little bit cold and a few rides so I would reccomend having a sweatshirt with you jus in case. I hope this helps.