Latest: Walt Disney World Weather Report for April 13 from @WDW_Weather

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    This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/Latest-ID-77255.asp" target="_blank"><b>Latest: Walt Disney World Weather Report for April 13 from @WDW_Weather</b></a>
    <p>Hopefully you are a faithful reader of Laughing Place and you stumbled upon this little weather report yesterday because if you did - you weren't caught off guard by the short blast of rain that surprised many late afternoon yesterday! &nbsp;As someone who has been forecasting weather for years - I really wish I had been doing this for a lot longer because I've gotten great feedback from people especially during severe weather on how it helps them better enjoy the parks and know when to do certain things. &nbsp;So before I give the very boring forecast for today ... thank you once again to Laughing Place for posting my ramblings every morning :)!</p>
    <p>Now where were we ... ah yes ... the boring weather pattern for today. &nbsp;I was commenting to my dad last night on the phone. &nbsp;It's strange to really feel the summer heat creeping into Central Florida on a day to day basis without the real mention of the switch over to our raining season. &nbsp;With high pressure very much in effect the last couple of days I could feel the humidity creeping in and temperatures were well above average for the last few days, but it stayed incredibly dry! &nbsp;This is great news for visitors - not so great news for locals who live here who wouldn't mind a little help with their lawn. &nbsp;Never fear ... it's science the rainy season will be here before you know it - it's just taking a little while to get it's act into gear.</p>
    <p>In the short term though it will stay dry for the time being. &nbsp;A cool front passed yesterday and this will bring some "drier" air to the area...this air mass will warm throughout the day so temperatures will once again be a little above average however the dry air WILL allow temperatures to drop a little below average when it comes to low temperatures overnight. &nbsp;High temps today and tomorrow will max out somewhere around the mid 80s and as we approach the weekend temperatures will once again gradually warm.</p>
    <p>You know what there's a little bit of uncertainty as we go into the weekend so I'll leave it at this for now - looks like temps will rise and fall a little bit as we head into next week but I'm not sold on precipitation models right now. &nbsp;Some moisture will work it's way back into the area so I wouldn't be surprised to see a little afternoon thundershower on Friday or even Saturday with once again drying in place on Sunday (see I never know when to stop typing). &nbsp;Have a great day every one!</p>
     

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