Surviving the 'Above-Normal' Hurricane Season: How Homeowners Can Prepare and Protect Their Homes-and Save Money on Insurance
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The 2024 hurricane season incurred damages of $182.7 billion, as reported by NOAA. As 2025 approaches, NOAA forecasts an 'above-normal' hurricane season, with Hurricane Barbara already forming. Although fewer named storms are anticipated than the previous year, the potential impact remains significant. AccuWeather’s Jonathan Porter emphasizes that even a single landfall can lead to devastating consequences. Homeowners are advised to begin preparations early, considering the increasing frequency and severity of hurricanes.
Imagine being unable to live in your home for months, or even years, while repairs from hurricane damage drag on. Although insurance is important, it can't replace the sense of security you feel in your home.
It only takes one landfall to create a devastating season. While fewer named storms are expected this year, the impact on land and populated areas is what truly defines a hurricane season.
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