As we enter the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, which officially runs from June 1 to November 30, it’s crucial for Houston-area residents to stay informed and prepared. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts an above-normal season, with 13 to 19 named storms, 6 to 10 hurricanes, and 3 to 5 major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher) . This heightened activity is attributed to warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures and the transition from El Niño to La Niña conditions.

Why Early Preparation Matters
Given the increased likelihood of severe storms, early preparation is essential. Houston’s flat terrain and proximity to the Gulf make it particularly susceptible to flooding and storm surges. Taking proactive steps now can significantly reduce risks to your home and family.
Updated Hurricane Preparedness Checklist
- Inspect and Reinforce Your Roof: Ensure your roof is in good condition. Consider adding hurricane straps to secure it against strong winds.
- Trim Trees and Shrubs: Remove dead or overhanging branches that could damage your property during high winds.
- Secure Outdoor Items: Anchor or store patio furniture, grills, and other outdoor objects to prevent them from becoming projectiles.
- Check Windows and Doors: Ensure all are properly sealed. Install storm shutters or pre-cut plywood to protect against flying debris.
- Clear Gutters and Drains: Remove debris to prevent water accumulation and reduce the risk of flooding.
- Review Insurance Coverage: Confirm that your homeowner’s insurance covers hurricane-related damages. Consider adding flood insurance, as standard policies typically don’t cover flood damage.
- Create an Emergency Kit: Include non-perishable food, water, medications, flashlights, batteries, important documents, and other essentials.
- Backup Power: Invest in a generator to maintain power for essential appliances during outages.
- Secure Garage Doors: Reinforce them to withstand high winds, preventing potential structural damage.
- Have a Family Plan: Establish an evacuation plan, designate a meeting place, and ensure all family members are aware of the procedures.
Additional Tips for Houston Homeowners
- Stay Informed: Monitor local weather updates and heed evacuation orders promptly.
- Document Property: Take photos or videos of your home and belongings for insurance purposes.
- Protect Important Documents: Store them in a waterproof container or digitally.
- Prepare for Extended Outages: Stock up on necessary supplies, including medications and pet food, to last several days.
Remember, preparation is key. By taking these steps now, you can help ensure the safety and security of your home and loved ones during the hurricane season. If you need recommendations for local contractors or have questions about home preparedness, feel free to reach out.
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