Walt Disney World in Florida issued weather advisories on January 29 2026 as forecasts warned of a rare hard freeze expected to impact central Florida overnight and into the early hours of January 30. Meteorologists predicted temperatures dropping into the teens with unusually strong wind chills for the region.
Park officials said cold weather protocols were activated to protect guests staff and infrastructure. Measures included adjustments to outdoor attractions protection of sensitive landscaping and additional guidance for visitors unfamiliar with extreme cold conditions in the area.
The National Weather Service said the cold air mass moving into Florida was linked to a strong Arctic system affecting large parts of the southeastern United States. Forecasters noted that such low temperatures are uncommon for the Orlando area and could pose risks such as frost damage and icy conditions on elevated surfaces.
Guests visiting the parks were advised to dress in layers remain hydrated and monitor official announcements regarding ride operations. Some outdoor shows and nighttime events were subject to schedule changes depending on conditions.
Local authorities also urged residents to take precautions to protect pets pipes and vulnerable populations. Shelters and warming centers were made available in surrounding communities.
The weather event added to a winter season marked by unusual temperature swings across the United States drawing renewed attention to extreme weather preparedness even in typically warm regions.
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