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Are You Ready for Hurricane Season?

Last year, Hurricane Matthew became one of the deadliest Atlantic storms on record and cost the U.S. $10 billion in economic losses due to wind and water damage.

“For 2017, my team and I are predicting that an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season is most likely,” said NOAA lead seasonal hurricane forecaster Gerry Bell. “But with just a few simple steps, you and your family can be prepared to weather any storm this year.”

Bell recommends those in the potential path of hurricanes take these initial steps to prepare:

Ready.gov, from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, offers additional tips and resources, and you can stay on top of watches and warnings at NOAA’s hurricanes.gov.

The 1950 to 2014 average for named storms is 11. Since 1851, North Carolina has had 83 direct hits by storms, with the most storm activity occurring in September and August, according to the State Climate Office.

Make sure you and your family are prepared for this hurricane season with our storm supply list. Download the list now >>

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