A hurricane threatening the Golden Isles community can be scary and stressful. Natural disasters are occurring more and more frequently, and it’s essential to have the tools, resources, and information to ensure that your home and family stay safe (and sane!).
The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30 each year, with September typically being the most active month. During the Atlantic hurricane season, you can expect daily thunderstorms, generally occurring around 3 pm, and can be short-lived (also bringing welcome relief from the humidity). If you don’t yet have one, buy rain jackets for the family. We promise they’ll get used!
Lucky for us, hurricanes don’t develop quickly, such as tornadoes. Storms can be detected and tracked weeks in advance. Meteorologists can predict when and where the hurricane's cone (the assumed path the cyclone will take) will be days beforehand, giving you ample opportunity to make crucial decisions for you and your family. In the meantime, we recommend you follow and register with local and state outlets for weather-related information.
It's best practice to keep a hurricane kit full of all the supplies you need to get you through hurricane season. In May, you should pull your kit out and ensure your batteries are working and you have what you need, so you're not out at the stores and waiting until the last minute (speaking from experience). Southern Living has a great article on what to keep in your hurricane kit. A few extras that we'd throw in include:
CodeRED Emergency Alerts – Register to receive alerts from state and local agencies that deliver time-sensitive information specific to your county, such as evacuation orders.
Glynn County Emergency Management Agency – Includes information on hurricane preparedness and evacuation zones. Their Facebook page is also very resourceful during and after a hurricane, providing up-to-date information on island re-entries.
Glynn County Emergency Management Dashboard - Provides evacuation routes and centers, critical facilities, current weather forecasts, and power outage maps.
Georgia Power Updates – Outage alerts let you know when there’s an outage in the Golden Isles and when your power is expected to be restored. A great resource to have!
Brunswick - Glynn Joint Water & Sewer Commission Boil Water Advisories - Get alerted of a variety of situations including boil water advisories, emergency road closures, hazardous materials spills, and service outages.
Mikes Weather Page – If you step foot in coastal Southeast Georgia or Florida, chances are someone will share Mikes Weather Page with you. The page has been accredited by the CDC and FEMA, among other organizations, and was honored by Florida’s Governor DeSantis with the Tropical Meteorology Award. Along with a great sense of humor, Mike provides valuable information to over a million Facebook and Instagram followers regarding the Atlantic hurricane season without scare tactics or clickbait.
Remember to stay calm and know that hurricanes have a mind of their own. Even with all of the technological advances in hurricane tracking, they can always make last-minute turns, so better to be over-prepared than under-prepared.