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Stay hurricane-ready with Storm Team 3's 2025 Hurricane Guide

Stay hurricane-ready with Storm Team 3's 2025 Hurricane Guide

Yahoo31-05-2025
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is here.
National forecasters are predicting an above-normal season, with the possibility of 13 to 19 total named storms. Six to ten of those are expected to develop into hurricanes, with three to five of them becoming major hurricanes.
Storm Team 3 is On Your side with their updated Hurricane-Ready Guide to help you prepare for whatever comes our way this season.
Are shelters available? How should I prepare my property? What evacuation route do I take.
This guide details that and much more.
Be sure to print a copy or download it to your phone for easy access to critical information.
WSAV Hurricane-Safety Guide 2025Download
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