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Hurricane Season lasts from June 1 through November 30

Although thunderstorms and lightning are a more frequent threat within the Tampa Bay area, as a barrier island community, St. Pete Beach is extremely vulnerable to the damaging effects of hurricanes and tropical storms. With an average land elevation of about 7.5 feet above sea level, the island is highly susceptable to the storm surges and flooding associated with these large storms. In serious storm threat situations, residents and guests of the city are among the first to asked to evacuate. This is your complete guide to being prepared and protecting your family and property from the effects of storms.

About watches and warnings:

Hurricane Watches are issued when a storm threatens coastal and inland areas and the development of hurricane conditions is a real possibility.When a watch is issued, you should:

  • Fill your car with gas and check the battery, oil and waterCheck flashlight and radio batteriesStay tuned to radio or TV stations for updates on the stormYou should also make arrangements for the safety of your pets because pets are not permitted in public sheltersMake sure all members of your family are aware of the storm and your plans for evacuation
  • Refill prescription medications

Hurricane Warnings are issued when hurricane conditions - winds in excess of 74 MPH, high water and/or storm surge - are expected in a specified area within 24 hours. You must be prepared to evacuate at anytime after a hurricane warning has been issued, even if the weather does not seem threatening at the time.

When a warning is issued, you should:

  • Clear your yard of loose objects, bicycles, lawn furniture, garbage cans and anything else that might become a missile in a high wind
  • Secure your boat if you have one. Remember, most draw bridges will be closed to boat traffic when the evacuation order is given
  • Protect windows and sliding glass doors, take down awnings and otherwise try to secure your home
  • Gather items that you will need to take to the shelter or other place of safety
  • Be ready to evacuate when the order is issued