Hurricane
Safety Tips
Have several ways to receive free, real-time emergency alerts - sign up for NY-Alert and emergency alerts today.
Create a family emergency plan and build a personalized emergency supplies kit that fits your household needs.
Sign-up for a free Citizen Preparedness Corps training for NYS residents on tools and resources to prepare for emergencies.
Continue to monitor local weather and news stations for updates and make sure your emergency alerts are 'turned on' in your phone settings.
Winds of 74 mph or higher are possible within a specified area in the next 48 hours.
Complete your preparations to stay safe, monitor your local weather, follow instructions issued by local/state officials, and know your evacuation zone.
Extreme winds of 74 mph or higher are expected within a specified area in the next 36 hours.
Leave an area NOW – weather conditions are unsafe.
There is a danger of life-threatening rising water moving inland from the shoreline within the next 36 hours.
Preparedness
Be Prepared for a Hurricane (FEMA): Additional information on hurricane hazard prevention from FEMA.
CDC Guidance: CDC safety guidelines on what to do after a hurricane or other tropical storm.
FEMA Hurricane Hazard Guidance (PDF): FEMA's hurricane hazard guidance document with before, during and after safety information.
FEMA Flood Map Service Center: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) categorizes flood zones based on risk levels. Look up your community to determine your flood zone status.
Hurricane Safety: Additional preparedness and safety resources from the American Red Cross.
#HurricaneStrong – 2024 Family Hurricane Preparedness Guide: This guide provides information to help you, your family and community prepare for this hurricane season - #HurricaneStrong.
NOAA’s Coastal Flood Exposure Mapper: Find out today if you are at risk for flooding and plan accordingly.
Weather and Emergency Alerts
NY-Alert: NY-Alert is New York State’s free Mass Notification System used to warn citizens of emergencies quickly to help protect lives and keep New Yorkers safe. Sign up today.
National Weather Service Alerts (NYS): The alerts web page displays NWS watches, warnings, advisories, and similar products for all of NYS. Sign up today.
FEMA Mobile App: The FEMA app allows you to receive real-time weather alerts, locate emergency shelters in your area, prepare for common hazards, and more. Sign up today.
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale: The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale is a 1 to 5 rating based only on a hurricane's maximum sustained wind speed.
Insurance
National Flood Insurance Program: check with your insurance provider to see if you are covered for hurricane AND flood insurance. The NFIP is an additional coverage for flood damage that homeowners insurance typically does not typically cover.
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