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Stay prepared ahead of spring’s unpredictable weather
Events, Lifestyle
February 24, 2023

Stay prepared ahead of spring’s unpredictable weather

Virginia’s Severe Weather Awareness Week will be observed March 6 – 10, just in time for the unpredictable spring storm season. But late winter/early spring weather can negatively affect all of us, so we’re fortunate the Old Dominion State is willing to share some tips with us.

Hosted by the VA Department of Emergency Management and the National Weather Service, the week serves to remind the public about threats from severe weather and how to avoid them.

Thunderstorms are the most common severe weather in spring. With temperatures veering from cold to warm, and moist air colliding with cool, dry air, conditions are ripe for thunderstorms – bringing lightning, flooding, hail and even tornadoes.

“Now is the time to be proactive and take steps to prepare your home for the upcoming storm season,” said Scott DeNoon, senior farm product and underwriting manager for VA Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. “Taking a walk around the property to identify and correct issues can pay big dividends and minimize frustration in the long run.”

These steps include trimming shrubs and overhanging branches near houses and power lines. High winds can easily whip around branches and trees, damaging roofs, windows and other property.

Homeowners also should clear drains and gutters to ensure proper drainage. Clogged gutters can cause water to back up into roofs, leading to water damage. Gutters should be secured to the house, and downspouts should be diverted away from the foundation.

Clear the lawn of debris like fallen branches, and if a storm is imminent, secure loose items in the yard like patio furniture and toys. These items can turn into dangerous flying projectiles during a gusty storm.

Additionally, caulk windows and doors and inspect the roof. These areas can weaken during winter, which puts them at risk for leaks and more damage during downpours.

The spring storm season can be a busy time for insurance claims, so “it’s also a good idea to review your insurance policy to understand the coverage and make any necessary adjustments,” DeNoon advised.

As always, it’s vital to have an emergency plan for you and your family. This includes having an emergency kit with flashlights and extra batteries; a first aid kit; a three- to five-day supply of bottled water, nonperishable food and medication; important phone numbers and personal information; personal hygiene items; and blankets or sleeping bags. All family members should know where to seek shelter if a severe storm is approaching, and have an evacuation plan in place.

For additional information on spring storm preparedness, check out this post from the CDC.

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