When does Hurricane Season End?
10/1/2021 (Permalink)
If you’re like most Americans living in a state on the East Coast, you might be wondering how much longer the Atlantic Hurricane Season will persist. Sure, we in the Piedmont Triad aren’t in too much danger from Hurricane Storm Damage, but Hurricanes and Tropical Storms can still bring high winds and rainfall to Guilford County. Power outages, fallen trees, and other storm damage can still happen as a result of a solid-sized storm, even if it just passes by the Outer Banks.
The Atlantic Hurricane Season lasts from June 1st until November 30th, however sometimes a storm will fall outside of that window. 97% of Hurricanes and tropical storms happen during the season, and outliers usually fall in May, not December, which is a good thing…for now. It won’t be as we get closer to May. We’ll cross that bridge when we get there, though!
Luckily, we only have two more months until Hurricane Season ends, but that doesn’t mean we’re entirely out of the storm. There’s still about ten weeks for things to spin out of control in more ways than one. If that happens to you, and the heavy winds and rain that can come as a result of tropical storms wallops your home or place of business, contact us at SERVPRO of Greensboro North, a premier cleaning and restoration company near you. Our Storm Damage Restoration Teams are franchise professionals, well-trained in removing debris and restoring your property so it’s "Like it never even happened."®