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Release date: 2020-05-04
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[Archived] Be Ready, Alexandria! Prepare for the 2020 Hurricane Season

For Immediate Release: May 4, 2020

During Hurricane Preparedness Week, May 3-9, the City of Alexandria urges residents and businesses to be prepared for a potential land-falling storm or hurricane. Meteorologists predict an active season, with four Atlantic storms predicted to become major hurricanes. There is a 70% chance of at least one major hurricane making landfall in the U.S., and a 45% risk of landfall on the East Coast. 

Hurricane Preparedness Information and Tips

Making preparations for an emergency now is the best way to protect yourself, your loved ones, property, and community. Residents and businesses should find out if they are in an evacuation area; assess their risks; and determine if their property is vulnerable to storm surge, flooding or winds.

Understanding Tropical Storm and Hurricane Messages

The severity of the message is key to how soon to expect a storm’s impact and the level of action you will need to take.

A WATCH means tropical storm or hurricane conditions are possible within 36 hours.

Preparation During a Tropical Storm or Hurricane Watch:

A WARNING means tropical storm or hurricane conditions are expected within 24 hours.

Once a Tropical Storm or Hurricane Warning is Declared:

Stay Informed

During any severe weather event, stay informed by monitoring local media for official news and information. The City will also post updates about City services and programs on alexandriava.gov and send them to the media for broadcast. Information will also be posted to the City’s social media channels. To receive emergency notifications by text or email, subscribe to the City’s free Alexandria eNews service at alexandriava.gov/eNews.

Visit alexandriava.gov/Hurricane for more information about hurricane preparedness, including flooding information, food and water safety, post-storm cleanup instructions, a Virginia evacuation guide and more.

For media inquiries only, contact Andrea Blackford, Senior Communications Officer, at andrea.blackford@alexandriava.gov or 703.746.3959.

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