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Is it too hot to visit Orlando in June?

The weather in Orlando is at its hottest from mid-June to mid-September. Temperatures average as high as 82°F (28°C) in August, with nighttime lows rarely dropping below 72°F (22°C). Afternoon thunderstorms occur almost every day which, while providing a welcome relief from the heat, can be quite violent.



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Summertime is the worst season to plan a trip to the area – that's when the state's heat and humidity are borderline unbearable and hotels take advantage of the school break to drive up room rates.

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Summer in Florida is hot and humid. There is simply no way around that. According to The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World, the average daily high temperature at Disney in June is 91°F, with an average daily heat index (temperature plus humidity) of 109°F. Only July and August are hotter (and not by much).

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If you visit during the summer and you can expect the weather to be hot and humid, with highs of around 92 F (33 C). The rainy season begins to kick-in in June and last through early October – this is the best time to visit Florida for lower prices and great Orlando villa deals.

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Orlando weather June Orlando has two seasons rather than four, a hot and wet summer and cooler and drier winter. June's one of the wettest months but it usually rains in short and heavy downpours.

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10 Tips to Survive Disney in The Summer!
  1. Invest in a cooling towel.
  2. Pack light colored clothing. ...
  3. HYDRATE. ...
  4. Splurge for Lunch at a Table Service Dining Experience. ...
  5. Book Dessert at the Contemporary Resort early in your stay. ...
  6. Take Naps.
  7. Eat light. ...
  8. Do Your Research for Resort Dining.


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June typically has the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival and since the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival is back to a late-July start, July mostly doesn't have a festival. Beyond that, the tradeoff is straightforward—July has slightly lighter crowds but slightly worse weather.

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Highs breaking 90, rainy afternoons: so does that mean the month of June is a bad time to go to Orlando, Florida? Not at all! From longer days and theme park hours to great swimming weather, to discounted golf rates, a lack of major holidays, and more, June boasts many advantages for Orlando vacationers.

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If you want to avoid the tourists and the part-timers, come in off-season, which is May through October. This is when you'll find less of a crowd and better hotel rates -- yet you can still enjoy some of the best Florida weather in the off-season months.

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January to mid-February You're likely to find cheaper flights and accommodation during this quieter time of year. Additionally, as it's low season, Orlando's myriad attractions are easier to navigate with lower ticket prices and less tourist hubbub.

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Be warned: June is the start of Atlantic hurricane season. If you're willing to brave the sweltering temperatures, you'll enjoy more breathing room at the area's top attractions, hotels and restaurants.

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The cheapest times to visit The cheapest months to fly to Florida are September, May (except for Memorial Day weekend) and early June before schools let out. You can find terrific values on hotels and activities in the fall (Sept.

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Hurricane Irma was only the fifth time the park has been closed since it opened in 1971. It is typically open every day of the year. NBC News has previously reported that each previous time Disney World was closed was also for an impeding hurricane — Floyd in 1999, Frances in 2004, and Jeanne in 2004.

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