
Hurricane Preparedness Week: Get Moving When a Storm Threatens
As part of Hurricane Preparedness Week, today’s focus is one of the most important steps you can take during a tropical threat:
Knowing when to act — and acting quickly.
Even here in the Carolinas, storms can bring impacts well inland, and waiting too long to prepare or leave can quickly put you in a dangerous situation.
Why Timing Matters
When a storm approaches, conditions can deteriorate faster than many people expect.
- Roads can become congested or flooded
- Fuel and supplies may become limited
- Emergency services can become stretched thin
The key is simple:
Don’t wait until the last minute to make decisions.
Know Your Risk
Even though Rowan County is inland, tropical systems can still bring:
- Heavy rainfall and flooding
- Damaging wind gusts
- Tornadoes embedded in rain bands
Understanding your specific risk — especially if you live in a flood-prone area — is critical before a storm even forms.
Have a Plan in Place
Before a storm threatens, make sure you already know:
- Where you would go if you needed to leave
- Multiple routes to get there
- How you would communicate with family members
- What supplies you’ll take with you
Having a plan ahead of time removes stress when time matters most.
When It’s Time to Go — Go
If local officials issue an evacuation order or conditions begin to worsen:
- Leave early if possible
- Avoid flooded roads — Turn Around, Don’t Drown
- Keep your gas tank at least half full during storm threats
- Bring essential supplies, medications, and important documents
Waiting too long can limit your options and increase risk.
Don’t Forget: Preparedness Starts Now
You don’t have to wait for a named storm to get ready.
- Review your emergency kit
- Check your supplies
- Talk through your plan with family
The more prepared you are now, the easier it will be to act quickly later.
Bottom Line
When a storm threatens, time is your most valuable resource.
Having a plan and acting early can make all the difference in keeping you and your family safe.