2026 hurricane season begins
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Preparing your house and property for a hurricane will pay off with less damage and a quicker recovery after the storm.
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Hurricane season begins: Eversource strengthens grid and urges Connecticut residents to prepare now
Eversource issued a release this week highlighting year-round storm readiness and customer safety ahead of the 2026 hurricane season, which could impact Connecticut.
Several hurricanes hit the US each year, causing mass destruction of personal property, damage totaling billions of dollars and loss of life. In 2024, Hurricanes Helene and Milton struck several areas across the southern US, causing catastrophic damage to ...
The 2026 hurricane season is forecast to be quiet, but it just takes one major storm to cause widespread outages. Here's how FPL and Duke prepare.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. National Hurricane Preparedness Week was designated by President Donald Trump on May 5, a reminder that deadly hurricanes will soon be brewing. The Atlantic Hurricane season starts June 1.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Getting ready for hurricane season starts way before any storm clouds appear — and it begins right in your pocket. WPTV reporter Matt Sczesny spoke with an insurance agent at Arden Insurance in Lantana about how your phone is ...
NEW ORLEANS — The 2025 hurricane season officially begins Sunday, June 1, and forecasters said now is the time to prepare. The National Hurricane Center said having your pantry already stocked with the essentials will lower your stress levels if a storm ...
As 2025 hurricane season begins, forecasters and emergency officials are urging South Florida residents to prepare now — lessons learned from the devastating 2024 season serve as a stark reminder of what's at stake. From the outset, 2024 proved to be ...
VERO BEACH, Fla. — Residents in Indian River County are preparing for hurricane season, drawing on lessons from past storms and advice from insurance experts on how to protect their homes and families. Luina Ribera, a Vero Beach resident, said she still ...