We are just past the halfway mark of Hurricane Season, don’t let your guard down, stay vigilant.
Historically, the peak of Hurricane season is Sept. 10, with heightened activity between mid-August and October. Atmospheric and oceanic conditions continue to support an above-normal 2024 Atlantic hurricane season.
So, what might be in store for the rest of the season?
Above Average Activity Still Expected. Despite the quiet interlude, most meteorological agencies still expect the 2024 hurricane season to conclude with above-average activity.
At the time of this article, Tropical Storm Gordon is spinning in the Atlantic and a disturbance northeast of Florida could bring coastal flooding and flooding rains to parts of the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic coast, according to the National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory Sunday.
Tropical Storm Gordon is over the open waters off the Atlantic. Gordon is expected to weaken to a tropical depression later today and could degenerate into a remnant low at any time during the next few days.
September is Florida’s Disaster Preparedness Month: What you need to know:
Make a Plan
The best way to stay ahead of these weather events is by having a plan. Having a plan ready in place helps avoid last-minute panic. Make sure you and everyone in your household understand the differences between a watch and a warning and what to do if either is issued for your area. Also have a way to receive these alerts.