ReadyVB: 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Starts June 1 (2024)

May 30, 2024

Here are five simple steps you and your family can take to prepare like a pro.

ReadyVB: 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Starts June 1 (1)

The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season forecast calls for above-average activity, with 17-25 total named storms (winds of 39 mph or higher, according to the NOAA National Weather Service). Of those named storms, eight to 13 are forecast to become hurricanes (winds of 74 mph or higher), including four to seven major hurricanes — category 3, 4 or 5.

The Atlantic hurricane season officially runs from June 1 to Nov. 30 each year. Now is the time to stay ahead and informed. Here are five simple steps to ensure you and your family are prepared during an incoming storm or hurricane.

1. Stay Informed with VBAlerts and Other Emergency Notifications

  • Residents can sign up for VBAlert, the City's emergency alert and warning system. Messages are automatically sent to landline telephones in affected areas of the city. For mobile-only users to receive public safety messages by text or email, you must register as a new user online or text “VBAlert” to 67283. An alert might include notices such as severe weather watches and warnings, evacuation announcements, rabid animal alerts, boil water advisories or major traffic disruptions.
  • Emergency notifications and information are posted on the City’s social media platforms, Facebook, X (Twitter), Nextdoor and Instagram. Be sure to follow @CityofVaBeach. The City’s website, VirginiaBeach.gov, is another excellent place to find emergency preparedness information and alerts.
  • TV and radio are other platforms that the city will use to share information and emergency notifications. VBTV Cable Channels — Cox Channel 46, 47 and 48 and Verizon Channel 45, 46 and 47 — provide emergency information including the City's operational status and facilities closure notices. The City also sends​ updates to the news desks of the local public television stations. NOAA Weather Radio provides continuous broadcasts of the latest weather information from your local National Weather Service office 24 hours a day and seven days a week.
  • You can also familiarize yourself with National Weather Service (NWS) alerts and warnings, which provide critical information during storms. Visit the NWS website to understand hurricane and tropical storm watches, warnings, advisories and outlooks. Have multiple ways to receive weather alerts and notifications, such as turning on Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs) in your smartphone settings and keeping a NOAA Weather Radio tuned to your local emergency frequency.

2. Create an Emergency Kit

As part of your hurricane preparedness plan, assemble an emergency kit with essential supplies to sustain you and your family for at least 72 hours. The kit should include non-perishable food, bottled water, flashlights, batteries, a first aid kit, a battery-powered or hand-crank radio, extra medications, personal hygiene items, cash, important documents, and extra clothing. VirginiaBeach.gov/ReadyVB has a wealth of information to help you build an effective emergency kit, how many to make, and where to store them.

3. Make a Family Communications Plan

Don't just hope you will know how to contact one another after a disaster hits. Plan on it. Ideally, this is done before hurricane season starts. Create a family communications plan to ensure everyone knows who to contact and how to reach them in case of separation or communication disruptions. Determine a designated meeting point and establish alternative methods of communication. Keep important contact information with your emergency supply kit. VirginiaBeach.gov/ReadyVB provides guidance on this as well.

Don’t forget to add your pets into your family's emergency preparations and evacuation plans. Follow these tips with your furry friends in mind.

5. Review Your Insurance Coverage

Reviewing your insurance coverage to ensure you have adequate protection is crucial. Most homeowners’ insurance policies do not cover flood damage, so consider purchasing flood insurance. Remember that flood insurance typically takes 30 days to become effective, so apply as soon as possible.

Be sure to look into coverage under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Document your property in advance, including photographs, to facilitate the insurance claim process if necessary. Remember that the value of your home will change from year to year. Be sure to update your policy annually to reflect its current assessed value.

More Resources

The City’s Emergency Management has created the ReadyVB campaign to educate and engage the community on hurricane preparedness before a storm hits.

Residents can find valuable resources and information on how to prepare for an emergency before, during and after (or recovery) at VirginiaBeach.gov/ReadyVB. 

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The City of Virginia Beach Emergency Management team promotes a comprehensive emergency management program to mitigate Virginia Beach's impacts from man-made, natural or technological disasters. Learn more at VirginiaBeach.gov/ReadyVB.

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FAQs

How many hurricanes are predicted to hit Florida in 2024? ›

CSU researchers predict 23 named storms for 2024. Of those, they believe 11 will become hurricanes, including 5 that will become major hurricanes.

Why does hurricane season start in June? ›

Worldwide, a season's climatological peak activity takes place in late summer, when the difference between air temperature and sea surface temperatures is the greatest.

What is the latest start to Atlantic hurricane season? ›

The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1st through November 30th. There are no tropical cyclones in the Eastern North Pacific at this time. Issuance will resume on June 1st or as necessary.

Is there a hurricane coming to Florida right now? ›

There are currently no active storms in the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, or Gulf of Mexico.

What are the predictions for the National Hurricane Center in 2024? ›

What is the 2024 hurricane forecast for 2024? Expect a busy season, very busy. The National Hurricane Center is predicting there is an 85% chance of an above-normal season, a 10% chance of a near normal season and a 5% chance for a below normal season.

Has Florida ever had a year without a hurricane? ›

More storms hit Florida than any other U.S. state, and since 1851 only eighteen hurricane seasons passed without a known storm impacting the state.

How likely is a hurricane in June? ›

To further break it down, about 6% of the tropical storms from 1851 through 2022 in the Atlantic Basin occurred in June, according to NOAA. That pales in comparison to the busiest months of August, September and October, which have accounted for 22%, 35% and 21% of all tropical storms on record, respectively.

Has Florida ever had a hurricane in June? ›

June Hurricane Landfalls in Florida since late 1800s. Since the late 1800s, there have only been five hurricanes to make landfall in the Sunshine State. The strongest was Alma in 1966. Alma first impacted the Dry Tortugas before coming ashore in the Panhandle.

Has a hurricane ever hit Texas in June? ›

Coastal flooding is also reported as a result of high tides caused by Juan. June 26, 1986 – Hurricane Bonnie makes landfall near High Island in Southeast Texas as a Category 1 hurricane, killing four people in Texas and producing heavy rainfall that causes street flooding.

What's the worst month for hurricanes? ›

The peak of hurricane season occurs between mid-August and late October, when the waters in the equatorial Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico have warmed enough to help support the development of tropical waves.

What is the busiest month for hurricanes in the Atlantic? ›

Typical September Tropical Development Spots

This is usually the busiest month of the season as wind shear and dry air are at their lowest to favor development and intensification. As a result, tropical waves off Africa are able to develop more quickly.

Which month are hurricanes most likely in the Atlantic Ocean? ›

In the Northern Atlantic Ocean, a distinct hurricane season occurs from June 1 to November 30, sharply peaking from late August through September; the season's climatological peak of activity occurs around September 10 each season.

What was the worst hurricane in history? ›

The Galveston Hurricane of August 1900 was the deadliest hurricane in United States history, according to NOAA, causing tremendous destruction and loss of life. An estimated 8,000 to 12,000 people died in the storm, making it the deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history.

Is Tampa tropical or subtropical? ›

Tampa, Florida has a humid, subtropical climate with two distinct seasons: a hot and humid season from May through October and a milder, dry season from November through April. Nearly two-thirds of annual precipitation happens between June and September, so students can expect a lot of rain this time of year.

What hurricanes are forming now? ›

There are no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic at this time.

What are the chances of a hurricane hitting Florida this year? ›

CSU's forecast for this year gives Miami-Dade a 36% shot at seeing impacts from a hurricane, which is higher than the average 23% chance of impacts from a hurricane from 1880–2020. For all of Florida, CSU gives the state a 96% chance of seeing fallout from some type of storm this season.

What is the hurricane prediction for 2025? ›

The first forecast for the year was released by TSR on December 11, 2024, which predicted a near average season in 2025, with a total of 12 named storms, 5 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes, due to the anticipated presence of El Niño conditions during the season.

What are the 2024 hurricane names? ›

Here are the 2024 hurricane names:
  • Alberto.
  • Beryl.
  • Chris.
  • Debby.
  • Ernesto.
  • Francine.
  • Gordon.
  • Helene.
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How often does Florida get hit by hurricanes? ›

Occurrence and Frequency of Hurricanes in Florida. Key Points: Florida has recorded 125+ hurricanes since 1851. The state is affected by a tropical storm or hurricane about every 3 years, although it has experienced them in each of the last two years (recently)

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