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Prepare for hurricane season: During the storm

Hurricanes are long duration weather events – with wind and rain that can last for several hours. The impacts you see at your location may vary over time, depending on how fast the storm is moving and where it is located.

Riding out the Storm at Home

If you are not going to evacuate and decide to ride out a storm at your home, you should prepare for the possibility of trees falling on your home or debris to break windows.


During the height of the storm when winds are the strongest, seek shelter in an interior room, away from windows. Make sure you have sturdy shoes on. If the wind gets really intense, treat it like you would a tornado. Seek shelter on the lowest flood in an interior room without windows. Be alert for any flood waters that may rise around your home.

If you get inside the eye of the storm, there may be a lull in the wind and rain. Don’t let that fool you! The lull can last for minutes to hours depending on how fast the storm is moving – however, on the back side of the eye is another eyewall, with intense winds from a different direction. This can knock over trees that have been weakened by the initial winds.

Stay Informed

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