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These Central Florida events will help you get ready for hurricane season

Hurricane season starts June 1

Florida hurricane conditions (Pixabay)

SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – We’re now fast approaching the start of the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season.

If you’re a veteran of a Florida hurricane season, hopefully you’ve started your preparations, or at a minimum dusted off what your preparedness plan looks like! If not, you’re in luck.

Central Florida is preparing to host multiple events across the area for different counties to come out, learn a bit more about what the upcoming season could look like, while also solidifying your family’s tropical preps.

Seminole County will host its hurricane expo on Thursday, May 1, which will be recorded for your viewing pleasure in podcast format if you can’t quite make it out to the event. If you’d like to attend, an RSVP is required, so click here to do so. We’ll have a few of our meteorologists on the panel helping to answer any questions or concerns you may have about the season fast approaching.

The official logo of Good Morning Seminole, the organization hosting your first of many hurricane preparedness events in the month of May. (2025 Seminole County Chamber. All Rights Reserved)

Right after the Seminole County event, if you’re in the Kissimmee area, join us this Saturday, May 3, for “Before the Storm” at the civic center in downtown Kissimmee.

There will be a panel of subject matter experts alongside Kevin Guthrie, executive director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, to bring you the latest on preparedness measures being taken and better equip you to weather the storm with your loved ones.

Flyer for Osceola County's Before the Storm event coming up this Saturday morning, the 3rd of May. (2025 Osceola County. All Rights Reserved)

News 6 is prepared to bring you a good bit of content from both of these events and a few others happening in Central Florida as we move through the month of May into the hurricane season coming up.

Hurricane seasons starts June 1.


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