Hurricane season runs from June 1st through November 30th of each year. We invite you to look through some of the information below as you begin to plan and prepare for whatever storms we may see this year.
We are no stranger to hurricanes here in North Carolina. Hugo, Fran, Floyd, Matthew, Florence; just some of the storms that have had an impact on our community in some way or another. We never know when the next storm will strike, so go ahead and begin preparing for it NOW.
Below are a series of videos and graphics we have put together to help you think about how you can prepare for whatever storms may come this year. Click each of the videos to watch them, and when you are ready for the next one, continue scrolling down to the next video.
Introduction to Hurricane Preparedness Week
In the following videos, we will discuss things that will help you prepare for whatever storms we might face:
Know Your Risks
Hurricanes can cause some damage, and not just at the coast. Just like any severe storm, hurricanes bring with them all kinds of weather risks that can damage property or injure people.
Some risks that come along with hurricanes are:
Putting Together a Go Bag
It is important to have the supplies you need easily accessible. We recommend everyone have an emergency kit or a Go Bag. Pack a bag full of the things you need for at least 3 days. Include items like:
Know Where to Go
If you are in a high risk area, a hurricane may make for situations that require you to leave your home. Here are some tips to think about as you plan and prepare where you will go.
Things to consider as you plan where you will go:
Check Up on Your Insurance
Hurricanes bring with them wind, rain, and possible flooding, which can do major damage to life and property. We recommend that you make sure property is protected.
Get an Insurance Check Up:
Note: Flood insurance requries a 30-day waiting period before taking effect. If you are trying to obtain flood insurance, do so BEFORE hurricane season begins.
Putting Together a Written Plan
Hurricane season begins on June 1st. To make sure you have the time you need to prepare and are not under as much pressure, prepare BEFORE the storm. Start your planning NOW!
Click here for Family Emergency Plan PDF file.
As you Plan
Have You Reached Out to Others?
When a disaster strikes, we often rely on one another to prepare or recover. Make sure to include others in your plan as you prepare for storms and other emergencies.
Who to include in your plan:
Preparing Your Home
If a hurricane is heading your way, there are some measures you will need to take to strengthen your home and brace it for the storm. Prepare well BEFORE a storm reaches you.
Prepare your home for a hurricane:
Outro
Thank you for joining us. We hope that this information has helped you as you begin your preparations for Hurricane Season. Remember, hurricane season begins on June 1st and runs through November 30th, but it is possible for storms to occur outside of that window.
Don't wait until a storm is in the forecast, go ahead and begin your preparation NOW!
Page last updated: January 6, 2025