Central Florida in early autumn typically experiences hot and humid conditions, with frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Average high temperatures hover in the low 90s Fahrenheit (around 33 degrees Celsius), while lows rarely dip below the mid-70s Fahrenheit (around 24 degrees Celsius). Tropical storms or hurricanes are also a possibility during this time of year, though direct impacts are less common than later in the hurricane season.
Understanding the typical climate conditions of this period is crucial for visitors planning a trip to the area’s theme parks. Being prepared for the heat, humidity, and potential for rain allows for a more comfortable and enjoyable experience. Historically, September has seen fluctuating crowd levels, often offering a balance between the summer rush and the quieter periods of the year. This historical context can be helpful for visitors anticipating potential crowd sizes.