Gulf Coast residents are bracing for Hurricane Michael, which could be the most destructive storm the state of Florida has seen in decades, according to Gov. Rick Scott.
The Atlantic Hurricane Season runs from June 1 to November 30th, with most storm activity occurring between August and October. Being prepared in advance will make you breathe a little easier.
With that in mind, explore the pages we’ve listed below. They offer tips on dealing with the storm before, during and after, along with valuable resources to protect your home and family.
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