Severe weather warning issued for Disney World on March 16

A strong to severe weather warning is in effect for Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort on March 16, 2026. Thunderstorms with damaging winds, hail, heavy rain, and possible lightning are forecast between 1 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to affect the Central Florida area, including Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, Disney Springs, and Universal Orlando Resort, from 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Monday, March 16, 2026. The most intense conditions are anticipated mid-afternoon, coinciding with peak park hours, when temperatures will feel coldest between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Damaging wind gusts of 45-55 mph are forecast, with a 15% chance of gusts over 60 mph. Quarter-sized hail is possible, along with a 5% chance of one-inch hail, periods of heavy rain, and frequent lightning. An isolated tornado cannot be ruled out, though no watch or warning is currently in effect, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) Tampa Bay. The agency posted on X: “Thunderstorms will move across the Florida peninsula today, with strong to severe thunderstorms possible. The main threats will be damaging wind gusts and hail, but an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. Be sure to have multiple ways to receive weather warnings! ⛈️ #FLwx.” Walt Disney World Resort may close outdoor attractions, hotel pools, and other experiences during lightning or high winds. Guests are advised to seek indoor attractions or shelter in hotel rooms and common areas. This event signals the start of another cold front following a chilly winter, with wind chills in the mid-to-upper 30s by early Tuesday morning and daytime temperatures 20-25 degrees lower than Monday. Warmer conditions are expected later in the week, potentially reaching 80 degrees by the weekend.

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Walt Disney World horticulture teams covered flower beds and topiaries at EPCOT on February 24, 2026, in response to a National Weather Service freeze warning for Central Florida. The protective measures aimed to shield plants preparing for the upcoming International Flower & Garden Festival from cold damage. Temperatures dropped into the 30s with wind chills in the 20s, prompting temporary closures and adjustments across the resort.

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A power issue at Disney Springs led to the closure of Planet Hollywood and Chicken Guy! on March 15, 2026, for the rest of the day amid thunderstorms in the Orlando area. Walt Disney World also paused several outdoor rides due to thunder and lightning. Both restaurants are expected to reopen the following day.

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The Japan Meteorological Agency has urged caution in the Kanto region, including Tokyo, from Monday evening, February 2, through early Tuesday morning, February 3, 2026, for possible lightning strikes, tornadoes, heavy rain, and hail. Cold air below minus 33°C is expected to flow into the Kanto-Koshin region at 5,500 meters altitude, making atmospheric conditions highly unstable. Residents are advised to seek indoor shelter if signs of developing cumulonimbus clouds appear.

Nach den Auswirkungen der Kaltfront 39 Anfang März bringen der vierte Wintersturm und die Kaltfront Nummer 40 am Montag, den 9. März, starke Regenfälle, starke Winde und niedrige Temperaturen in den Nordwesten und Norden Mexikos, so der Nationale Meteorologische Dienst. Schauer sind im Zentrum und Süden des Landes zu erwarten, mit möglichem Schneefall in bergigen Gebieten. Im Gegensatz dazu hält eine Hitzewelle im Süden mit Temperaturen bis zu 45 Grad Celsius an.

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