Attention, Disney enthusiasts! A significant update has just come in that could impact your magical plans in the Sunshine State. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency for the region surrounding Walt Disney World Resort, as a tropical storm known as Invest 97L is brewing and threatening to make landfall. If the storm follows current projections, it has the potential to affect the entire state of Florida.
Invest 97L has been generating disorganized showers and thunderstorms around Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and the southeastern Bahamas. As of Thursday afternoon, meteorologists gave it a 70% chance of evolving into a tropical depression over the weekend or by the start of next week. The storm is predicted to move toward the eastern Gulf of Mexico and could become a significant weather event for Florida.
In anticipation of the storm’s potential impact, Governor DeSantis has declared a state of emergency for dozens of counties, including Orange and Osceola, home to Walt Disney World Resort. This emergency status allows for the mobilization of resources and the elimination of red tape, ensuring that communities are as prepared as possible. According to the governor’s executive order: “The water tables in the affected areas are already nearing peak capacity, and incoming heavy rainfall will cause significant river flooding that may last for several weeks.”
For those planning a magical visit to Walt Disney World during the expected arrival of the storm next week, it’s crucial to stay tuned to Disney’s social media channels for real-time operational updates. Disney prioritizes the safety of its guests and cast members, and will provide the necessary information as the situation develops.
As we closely monitor this potential storm, we encourage you to share your thoughts and questions in the comments below. How do you prepare for unexpected weather when visiting the parks? Dive into the discussion and share your best tips for navigating the magic, rain or shine!
Source: Daps Magic