Great advice! I would add that our other news affiliates are WOFL fox35orlando.com and WKMG clickorlando.com in the event you would like to check those out as well. I also use accuweather.com to check my local weather, since I can get more specific than just Orlando.WFTV.com or WESH.com are both fine. during this time of year, the predictions are really only good for a couple of days. The timing on when the big weather changes occur will move as it comes closer, and predictions of rain are more sporadic with fronts this time of year compared to the wet season. Be prepared for layers - the cold temps feel colder especially when the sun goes down, though the days heat up pretty quickly most of the time.
I grew up in West Michigan, right on Lake Michigan, and the weather forecasts were hilariously wrong so often! It's amazing to me that they're not much more accurate now, but I guess meteorology has a way to go!The weather forecasters here (we are local) are no better than what you probably experience in your home town. Don't expect accuracy. Just look at a couple of them to get an idea of the range of temperatures and wind/rain might be.
We normally use accuweather which is pretty good but the life guards at Myrtle Beach told us this summer they use weatherbug and we have found that source to be a bit more accurate over the past 6 months or so when we travel.Hi folks--headed to WDW next week (!!!!) and trying to figure out what we'll need. Is there a local news station or other outlet that you think provides the most accurate weather forecast? I'm just looking at weather channel.