Posted: June 01, 2021 | 3 min read
The 2021 Hurricane Season is just around the corner and runs June 1st through November 30th. With 30 tropical storms, the 2020 Hurricane Season was record-breaking, however, the 2021 Season is predicted to affect Texas with higher-than-normal tropical storms and hurricane activity. Currently, 19 named storms, 8 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes are predicted, according to The Weather Company.
Hurricanes and tropical storms can wreak havoc on homes, properties, families, and pets. High winds and deluges of rain can impact power service, water service, and access to food and supplies. Whether born and raised in Houston or a recent transplant, hurricane preparedness is essential for everyone. Considering the predictions for a busy season and the history of storms affecting this area, preparing early is vital.
Ensure that you have the most recent information as it relates to Fort Bend County MUD 24 by signing up for the District Alert System, and receive communication through text and email updates. Additionally, the District website will be updated, as needed, with information regarding weather and storm warnings, flood risks, and any possible impacts to facilities or drainage as a result of severe weather.
According to the Texas Governor's Texas Hurricane Center, here are some tips on how to
"Make a Plan. Be prepared. Be ready."
Gather Supplies - Keep in mind each person's dietary and medical needs.
Stock up on items such as:
Do not forget to charge electronics you may need. Food and water supplies should cover 7 days for each person (one gallon of water per day) and be cycled out every 6 months. If you do lose power, keep freezers and refrigerators closed to retain internal temperatures.
Other supplies include:
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