Branson Weather – Be Prepared for Anything!

cabin-snow-tallIf you have spent any amount of time in and around Branson, you know that the weather can change in a minute. It can go from hot to cold to wet to dry and back again, all in a few days! So, if you are planning to head to Branson for a vacation, how do you know what in the world to prepare for? What do you pack? Read on to find out!

Heat

No doubt, you know that Branson can get HOT in the summer, and the humidity can reach extremely high levels. To prepare for the heat, first make sure you pack your sunscreen – and plenty of it. Then apply liberally if you plan on being out in the sun. Also be sure to pack a refillable water bottle – one for each member of your family. Make sure to drink plenty of fluids throughout your day, and stop to refill your bottles often! Wearing a hat and sunglasses is also a must during hot Branson weather – the hat can protect you from getting a sunburn, and sunglasses can protect your eyes from harmful UV rays. If it’s humid, make sure to stop in some air conditioned buildings throughout your day on the town to rest for a few minutes to refresh yourself!

Rain

Branson rains can range from a light, misting, drizzle to a downpour that the locals call ‘toad stranglers.’ Packing a pair of rain boots or galoshes is always a good idea. A light rain jacket is also a must have – you can pack this garment in your car or suitcase to have on you at all times. Making sure to have an umbrella is also a good idea. If you get caught out in a severe thunderstorm, it is best to find shelter in a sturdy building instead of staying out in the weather. Having a portable weather radio with an alert for severe weather in the area can help keep you out of the worst storms.

Cold

Even if you are in Branson during the warmer months, it is best to pack for cold. For spring and summer, make sure to have some long pants and sweaters in your Branson weather kit. For the fall and winter, pack your WARMEST gear, like down jackets, gloves, wools socks, a sock hat or earmuffs, and shoes with tread. Should it snow, ice or sleet during your time in Branson, it is best to not venture anywhere by car until the roads have been clear to keep you and your family safe – keep an eye on the local weather channel to stay in the know.

With a little observation and a LOT of preparation, you can enjoy your time in Branson – not matter what the weather!

The Branson MO Blog

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