Hurricanes and Strong Storms

Hurricanes:
- It’s a tropical cyclone.
- It has max sustained surface winds of 74 mph or greater (64 knots).
- A typical hurricane can dump 6 inches to a foot of rain across the region.
- They form over warm water, and it is used as an energy source.
Tropical Storms:
- It’s a tropical cyclone.
- It has max sustained surface winds of 39-73mph (34-63 knots).
- It forms with warm water and humid conditions.
- As hurricanes tropical storms also drop 6 inches to a foot of rain
When a watch is issued this means that the storms pose a possible threat. When a warning is issued this means the storm is expected to drop. A storm of any kind has the potential to do damage to your home.
We here at All Boro are storm ready to help you recover from whatever loss you incur. We work with all insurance companies and even offer financing.
Check out our website and/or FB page today.
Be sure to be prepared for whatever comes.
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