Leonardtown, MD โ€“ The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1 and continues until November 30. The St. Maryโ€™s County Department of Emergency Services & Technology, Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) and the National Weather Service (NWS) have once again teamed up to promote citizen awareness and preparedness. Most hurricane-like weather is seen between mid-August and late October. St. Maryโ€™s County is most at risk for strong winds, heavy rain, inland flooding, and other severe weather.

Residents can take the following actions now in order to prepare for hurricane-like weather events:

  • Clear out rain gutters so water doesnโ€™t back up and end up in your house.
  • Around the dinner table, talk to your family about where you would meet in the event of an emergency.
  • If you have pets, identify some pet-friendly hotels in case you have to evacuate.
  • Program โ€œIn Case of Emergencyโ€ contacts into your phone.
  • Teach friends and family members to text on their cellphones, text messages can often get through when phone calls canโ€™t.
  • Make copies of important documents for your emergency kit. (medications, medical information, proof of address, passports, birth certificates, insurance policies, etc.) Consider putting them on a secure flash drive, as well.
  • Get an extra set of house and car keys made for your emergency kit.
  • ๏‚ท Download the free MARYLAND Prepares mobile app, which includes weather and emergency alerts at mema.maryland.gov/Pages/mdprepares.aspx.
  • Teach everyone how to turn off the utilities in your house (electricity, gas, water, etc.) so they can do it in the case of an evacuation.
  • Pick up canned goods when your store has a sale, they will last a long time and ensure you will have something to eat if you canโ€™t go out to the store.

More information can be found on the web at prepare.stmarysmd.com and mema.maryland.gov.