The Best Hurricane Tips From Real Floridians

As if 2020 couldnt get any worse, we might be seeing more effective typhoons making landfall this year. Because these storms might be striking some otherwise storm-free locations, here is some guidance from our personnel storm experts: Floridians.
As a native Floridian myself, I have been through numerous typhoons, tropical storms, and tropical depressions. Now that I live in New York, I am constantly surprised by the number of people who hurry to the butcher shop prior to a big storm.

Then all you need is some books, flashlights, and a blanket fort to ride out the worst of it. For all these pointers and more, have a look at the video above.

The primary idea to keep in mind is that you might lack electrical power, wifi, or potable water for days or weeks after the storm, so make certain to get some money, batteries, mineral water, and canned food (with a handbook can opener).
You likewise want to make sure absolutely nothing outside your house can end up being a high-speed projectile in the wind, so bring all patio area furnishings within, cover your windows, and toss heavy things in the pool if you have one.