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Governor urges Virginians to prepare for hurricane season

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
June 10, 2026
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Gov. Abigail Spanberger recently urged all Virginians to take steps now to prepare their homes, businesses, and communities for potential severe weather this summer and fall following the official June 1 start of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season in Virginia.

“As Atlantic hurricane season begins, I urge every Virginian to take the time now to review their emergency plans and make sure their families are fully prepared for the months ahead,” said Spanberger. “Whether you live in Hampton Roads, Southwest Virginia, or anywhere in between, severe weather can impact every community across our Commonwealth. By taking steps to prepare now, we can save lives, protect property, and lessen the damage to local communities when storms threaten Virginia.”

Spanberger added, “We know storms that start in the Atlantic or Gulf can come north and cause severe damage to Virginia, and we saw this with the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. We are working together to strengthen collaboration across state agencies, but our first responders, community organizations, and individual Virginians are equally as important to an effective disaster response.”

At the Virginia Emergency Operations Center, Spanberger convened Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM) personnel, public safety leaders, and senior administration officials for a tabletop exercise to strengthen interagency coordination and statewide preparedness. Additionally, she highlighted the ongoing training and collaboration by government agencies, first responders, community organizations, and private sector partners ahead of hurricane season.

Hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30, with the greatest risk for Virginia typically occurring from late summer into early fall. Tropical systems can bring damaging winds, flooding rains, tornadoes, storm surge along the coast, and prolonged power outages far inland. Emergency officials stress that preparation before a storm develops is the most effective way to stay safe.

Steps to prepare for hurricane season include:

• Build or refresh an emergency kit with enough food, water, medications, batteries, flashlights, and essential supplies to last at least three days. Learn more about building an emergency supply kit.

• Know your evacuation zone and evacuation routes, especially for residents in coastal and low-lying flood-prone areas. Review Virginia’s evacuation zones at KnowYourZoneVA.org.

• Review your family emergency plan, including how family members will communicate if separated. Learn more about the Federal Emergency Management Agency guidance on family communications plans.

• Sign up for local emergency alerts and monitor trusted weather information throughout the season.

• Prepare important documents by storing insurance records, identification, and medical information in a waterproof container or secure digital location.

• Check generators and backup power sources safely before they are needed.

• Make a plan for pets, including food, medications, and transportation.

Virginians are encouraged to stay informed through local emergency management offices, the National Weather Service, and VDEM’s official communication channels.

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