Hazardous Weather
Hurricanes & Flooding
- Hurricanes can cause tornadoes, flooding and storm surge.
- Know evacuation routes and stock a disaster supply kit for at least 7 days.
- Develop individualized disaster preparedness plans for families, pets, businesses and individuals with special needs.
Lightning
- If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to be struck by lightning.
- Stop swimming and other outdoor activities during a storm.
- Stay away from windows and electronic devices.
- Seek shelter inside an enclosed building.
Thunderstorms & Tornadoes
- Thunderstorms occur frequently in St. Johns County, especially in summer months.
- Make sure your home or business is prepared for a potential tornado.
- Have multiple ways to receive warnings.
- Seek shelter in the interior room of a sturdy building on the lowest floor. Stay away from windows.
Rip Currents
- When possible, swim at a lifeguard-protected beach.
- Pay attention to beach warning flags.
- Swim 100+ ft. away from piers and jetties to avoid rip currents.
Wildfire
- Keep your home safe by removing combustible material from the roof, gutters and away from house.
- Evacuate immediately if told to do so by officials.
- Stay up-to-date on active fires and fire watches and warnings.
- Use an N95 mask to help prevent smoke inhalation.
Cold Weather
5 P’s of Cold Weather Prep
- Protect Pets – Bring outdoor pets inside or provide a warm shelter for them.
- Protect People – Dress in warm layers & wear a hat & gloves
- Protect Pipes – Cover pipes & allow outdoor faucets to slowly drip to prevent them from freezing & breaking.
- Protect Plants – Cover cold-sensitive plants to protect them from dangerous temperatures.
- Practice Fire Safety – Use safe heating sources indoors. Don’t use fuel-burning devices such as grills; they release deadly carbon monoxide.