Important Hurricane Season Information of City 6-1-26
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The City of St. Petersburg is urging all residents to begin preparations for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 through November 30. Early preparation is critical to your safety, as well as the safety of your family and your property. By taking proactive steps now, residents can minimize risks and be ready to respond quickly when severe weather threatens our community.
Hurricane Season Preparation Tips
Review the City's Good Neighbor Guide to Hurricane Planning at www.stpete.org/GNG for practical tips and what to pack in your disaster supplies kit.
Prepare your home and yard by trimming low-hanging limbs, clearing gutters and drains, and taking photos of your property for insurance purposes.
Gather important documents, such as birth certificates, Social Security cards, and passports, and store them safely, preferably elevated off the floor.
Additional guidance is available through Pinellas County at www.pinellas.gov/hurricane-guide and the Florida Division of Emergency Management at www.floridadisaster.org/Hazards/Hurricanes.
Sandbags - Pick Up Ahead of Storms
To help residents prepare year-round, the City offers free sandbags during non-emergency times. Visit the Pavement and Traffic Operations Building at 1744 9th Ave. N, Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and on the second Saturday of each month. Each household can receive up to ten pre-filled sandbags. During emergencies, distribution locations may change. Visit www.stpete.org/Sandbags for updates.
What to Know About Flooding
As a waterfront city, St. Pete faces the risk of localized flooding and storm surges throughout the year, especially during storm season. It's crucial for residents to stay informed about how flooding can affect them and the resources available to help.
You don't have to live on the water to be at risk. Flooding can happen anywhere, even inland. That's why flood insurance can be a wise investment, no matter the location of your home. Make sure to check your flood insurance coverage during blue skies, and know the required steps if flooding occurs.
Check Your Flood Risk
One of the most crucial steps in flood preparedness is understanding your flood risk. View your flood zone and floodplain information in the City's Prepare, St. Pete interactive map to learn more specifics about your residence. The Prepare, St. Pete map is a resource that brings together key information to help you better understand local flood risk, evacuation planning, and local flood zones.
Valuable tips and resources about flooding in St. Pete and the Prepare, St. Pete map can be found at www.stpete.org/Flooding.
Stay Informed:
Sign up for emergency alerts through Alert Pinellas at www.pinellas.gov/Alert.
Monitor the latest storm information from the National Hurricane Center at www.nhc.noaa.gov.
Follow @StPeteFL on social media for localized updates and more preparation tips throughout storm season.
Visit www.stpete.org/Hurricane for timely alerts, resources, and information, including the Prepare, St. Pete map showing floodplains, evacuation zones, crane risk areas, service interruptions, and more.
For comprehensive hurricane preparedness information, please visit www.stpete.org/Hurricane.
