Gulf Shores Weather Safety Tips

Check out our Gulf Shores weather safety tips to help your prepare for your beach getaway.

5 Great Tips To Help You Weather the Storm

It’s always sunny at the beach, right? Well, sort of. While the summer is typically our peak season on the Gulf Shores of Alabama, it also happens to be hurricane season! Part of our normal way of life here, hurricane season officially runs from June 1 to November 30. During this season, strong winds may whip over our warm gulf waters and unleash massive amounts of rainfall. And hurricanes are highly likely to take place over the coast. Although you probably won’t encounter anything besides some pesky rain, it’s always best to prepare for the worst! So, here are some Gulf Shores weather safety tips to help you prepare just in case.

1. Buy Travel Insurance.

Sometimes we have to cancel our vacation plans because of unforeseen circumstances. Work conflicts, illnesses, and, on rare occasions, storms and hurricanes (BOO!) are some uncontrollable situations that may arise. That’s why you should STRONGLY consider buying low-cost travel insurance. A travel insurance will help protect you from any trip losses should you need to change your plans last minute.ย Without it, you’ll be at risk of losing your ENTIRE rental fee if you cancel outside of your reservation’s cancellation period.ย We do not offer ANY refunds outside of our cancellation policy, even with bad weather conditions.

2. Pack smartly.

If you suspect that there may be storms brewing during your visit, remember to pack all of your essentials (think: medications) in your carry-on bag. Why? Because you just never know if your checked luggage will get delayed or worst, lost, due to the added chaos of airline cancellations.

3. Get informed.

First, you should realize that there is a real possibility of encountering stormy weather during your visit. If a large storm is brewing, you should check the weather reports regularly and keep an eye out for regional evacuation recommendations or news by state or local governments. You can also get the latest Baldwin County announcements from local radio and television outlets. Lastly, check out FEMA’s app that provides real-time alerts from the National Weather service and important information on open emergency and recovery centers.

By keeping up with current local events and notices, you can make more informed decisions, like knowing if and when to evacuate to safety. Check out these amazing resources from World Trips and the City of Gulf Shores for more tips and tricks on how to travel during hurricane season and stay safe.

4. Prepare an emergency kit

In the event of a hurricane, always try to follow the evacuation instructions from the local government. However, if you do not feel it necessary to evacuate and you decide to stay put at your vacation home, please consider gathering some essential items to help you get through the emergency period. Your emergency kit should include a first-aid kit, a battery-operated radio, flashlights, drinkable water, and non-perishable food.

5. Fill your car up.

Many of our Alabama visitors drive down from their home states. If that’s you, remember to fill your gas tank to avoid getting stranded in the middle of a mandated evacuation.

Come Rain or Shine

Although we want you to be prepared for worst-case scenarios, note that bad weather on the Gulf Shores and surrounding areas do not typically keep visitors from traveling and enjoying their trips. In light of this, we do not provide refunds based on bad weather conditions.

If you have any questions about our Gulf Shores weather safety tips, please reach out to us through hello@mightyvacay.com.

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