“What type of weather will I experience in southern California during my trip to the Disneyland Resort?”

Here are some historical weather averages for the Anaheim/Orange County area that may help you decide how to pack for your vacation.

TEMPERATURES
From January through May the temperatures remain fairly constant. Daytime temperatures will probably be in the mid 60s to mid 70s range while evening temperatures may go down about 20 degrees, from mid 40s to mid 50s. This is good sweatshirt and jeans weather.

June brings longer days and a bit warmer temperatures. While the daytime averages will probably be in the higher 70s and nearing the 80s, evenings may still get down in to the high 50s. Bring a wrap for the extended DLR nighttime hours.

July through October will remain warm on almost a daily basis. Most days will be at least 80 degrees but could run in to the 100s on some August and September days. Evenings may cool down in to the mid 60s, but there is also the chance that the heat may just decide to stick around. So pack those shorts & tank tops for the parks, your swim suits for the pool, and plan on turning up the air conditioning in your hotel room. (Don’t forget the sunscreen & water!)

The end of October, November and December finally cool down the area and it is back to the 70s during the day and 40s/50s at night. The days are shorter, the air is crisp, and there is no better time to bring a cap and maybe a pair of gloves for the evening. Winter weather in southern California!


PRECIPITATION
January through March are typically the rainiest months in southern California. Bring along ponchos, extra shoes & socks, and a willingness to visit the parks during a rain shower. It actually cuts down on the crowds nicely and does not shut down too many attractions, so enjoy!

April could still bring some rain, but you may not see another dark sky until the end of October. No need to prepare for rain during these middle seven months. If a freak storm sets in ponchos are available at the parks.

November and December may bring a bit of rain, but probably not much. More than likely you will be chilly but not wet during the holiday celebrations at the Resort.


OTHER WEATHER
Fog may be present during the mornings almost any time of the year, sometimes even in the summer. But it usually burns off quickly and should not alter your plans at the Resort.

High winds may cancel the Fireworks, Fantasmic!, or World of Color on occasion throughout the year, but while this is a disappointment it should not interrupt any other park activities or entertainment.

Santa Ana Winds usually occur during Winter & Autumn and bring dry, dusty heat. The worst tend to be during October when the heat of the winds combined with the dryness of the vegetation during the summer months add up to possible fire danger. It is hard to predict in advance when a Santa Ana might hit. Check a reliable weather source on television or online as the date of your trip approaches. While this type of weather should not alter scheduling at the parks (other than possible firework cancellation), the heat may slow you down.


We hope this has helped you plan your trip to the Disneyland Resort. Remember, your trip is what you make of it, no matter what the weather!