![]() ![]() Get Moving When a Storm Threatens/Inland FloodingĬlick on the tabs below for more hurricane preparedness information.įind out today what types of wind and water hazards could happen where you live. Prepare Before Hurricane Season/Know Your Zone/Storm Surge Visit for additional National Weather Service Hurricane Preparedness information and material, as well as the SECART Hurricane Webinar Series of events taking place during May.Ĭheck out our Local Hurricane Guide for southeast North Carolina and northeast South Carolinaand our Hurricanes 101 webinar recording for additional information on tropical cyclone hazards, forecasts, climatology, and more. The National Weather Service asks emergency management, public safety officials, local media and Weather-Ready Nation Ambassadors to help join forces in improving the nation's readiness, responsiveness, and overall resilience against hurricanes during the upcoming season. Please join us in promoting hurricane preparedness during this year's "Hurricane Preparedness Week". Remember you should prepare EACH and EVERY YEAR, as it only takes ONE Storm! If each North Carolina resident would take a few moments this week to learn about hurricane safety and implement a hurricane safety plan, then we would all be better off when hurricanes threaten our area. With warmer weather quickly approaching, now is the time to prepare for hurricane season. The National Weather Service and the North Carolina Department of Public Safety are teaming up to bring this hurricane safety campaign to all of North Carolina’s residents. ![]() National Hurricane Preparedness Week is April 30 - May 6, 2023. Hurricane Florence Makes Landfall In 2018 ![]() Hurricane Preparedness Week For North Carolina April 30th - May 6th, 2023 ![]()
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