When a strong storm rolls in, your stress level can rise just as fast as the wind. Here are a few things that can help you stay calmer and feel more prepared:
✓ Charge your phone and keep a flashlight nearby.
✓ Follow trusted weather alerts instead of scrolling through rumors.
✓ Gather essential supplies (water, medications, batteries, and important documents).
✓ Move to the safest area of your home if severe weather is approaching.
✓ Focus on what you can control—your preparation, not the forecast itself.
✓ Stay connected with family, friends, or neighbors if you need support.
✓ If you're feeling overwhelmed, try slow, steady breathing and limit exposure to nonstop storm coverage.
Preparation doesn't stop storms, but it can reduce uncertainty and help you feel more in control. Stay weather-aware, stay safe, and remember: one step at a time.
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