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What to Know about Hurricane Season

by Laura Graves on May 21, 2025
What to Know about Hurricane Season

What Every New Florida Homeowner Should Know About Hurricane Season

Welcome to Florida! You’ve found your new home in the Sunshine State—now it’s time to get ready for hurricane season.

If you’ve never experienced a tropical storm or hurricane, don’t worry. With the right steps, you can stay safe and protect your investment.

When Is Hurricane Season?

Hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30. However, the most active months are August through October. During this time, it’s important to stay alert and follow local weather updates.

Why Preparation Matters

Florida is beautiful, but it’s also storm-prone. Hurricanes bring high winds, heavy rain, flooding, and power outages. Preparing in advance helps you avoid panic and minimize damage.

“Preparation is key,” says Laura Graves, a top Miami real estate expert. “Even if a storm never hits, having a plan gives homeowners peace of mind—and makes a big difference during emergencies.”

Must-Do Steps for New Homeowners

✅ Create an Emergency Plan

  • Know where to go if you need to evacuate.

  • Share your plan with family and neighbors.

✅ Build a Hurricane Kit

Include:

  • Water (one gallon per person per day)

  • Non-perishable food

  • Flashlights, batteries, and phone chargers

  • First aid supplies

  • Important documents in a waterproof folder

✅ Check Insurance Coverage

Make sure your homeowner’s insurance covers wind and flood damage. Standard policies often don’t include flooding, so ask your agent about FEMA-backed flood insurance.

✅ Prep Your Property

  • Install hurricane shutters or impact windows.

  • Trim trees and secure outdoor furniture.

  • Check your roof and gutters for damage.

✅ Know Your Flood Zone

Use FEMA’s Flood Map to check your risk level. If you live in a high-risk zone, take extra precautions.

Local Resources You’ll Need

  • FloridaDisaster.org – Updates and evacuation zones

  • Ready.gov – Emergency planning tools

  • Miami-Dade Hurricane Guide – If you’re in South Florida

  • Laura Graves Real Estate – Local market tips and storm-ready home listings

Bonus Tip: Invest in Storm-Resistant Upgrades

Consider:

  • Roof reinforcements

  • Garage door braces

  • Backup generators

  • Flood barriers

These improvements protect your home and may reduce insurance costs.

Stay Informed, Stay Safe

Watch the National Hurricane Center and local news. Sign up for emergency alerts from your county.

Are you ready for your first hurricane season in Florida? What’s the first thing on your prep list?

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