Condado: Polk
Códigos Postales: 33860, 33835



Bradley Junction, en Florida, se encuentra a una distancia significativa de la costa, lo que le proporciona cierto nivel de protección inicial contra los impactos directos de los huracanes. Estos sistemas tienden a perder energía muy rápidamente a medida que se adentran en tierra; por lo tanto, dependiendo de la dirección y potencia de la tormenta, el impacto puede variar enormemente. Sin embargo, al estar más hacia el interior, Bradley Junction es propenso a recibir fuertes precipitaciones durante los huracanes, lo cual representa un riesgo de inundaciones, especialmente dado que la topografía llana de Florida no facilita la rápida evacuación natural del agua. Es esencial señalar que la mayor parte de Bradley Junction está relativamente baja, con una elevación promedio de alrededor de 46 pies. Esta baja elevación aumenta la susceptibilidad del pueblo a los daños por inundaciones, especialmente durante los períodos de lluvias intensas y persistentes. Mirando hacia las últimas tres décadas, muchos huracanes y tormentas tropicales han afectado el continente de Florida. Sin embargo, no se ha registrado ninguna tormenta que haya impactado directamente a Bradley Junction. Más notablemente, el huracán Irma en 2017, una de las tormentas más fuertes registradas en el Atlántico, pasó justo al oeste del pueblo causando daños considerables por el viento e interrupciones generalizadas de la electricidad. La tormenta depositó grandes cantidades de lluvia en la zona, lo que provocó inundaciones menores a moderadas en algunas partes del pueblo. Predecir exactamente lo que podrían hacer las tormentas futuras es difícil, pero basándose en las tendencias pasadas y los factores ambientales actuales, Bradley Junction debería permanecer alerta a los daños fuertes por el viento, junto con los posibles riesgos de inundación, durante la temporada de huracanes.






This page shows the hurricane evacuation zone for Bradley Junction, Florida, based on official state and local data. Your evacuation zone indicates your area’s risk from storm surge and flooding during a hurricane or tropical storm. When officials issue evacuation orders, they often do so by zone (e.g., Zone A, Zone B), so knowing your zone helps you understand when and whether you may need to evacuate. Always confirm with the official state or county evacuation zone map linked above, as boundaries can be updated.
To see evacuation zones for other cities and towns in your state, visit our hurricane evacuation zones in FL page and choose a different town. For a full list of states we cover, see hurricane evacuation zones by state. You can also use our hurricane evacuation zone by ZIP code lookup to quickly find your zone by ZIP code.
Storm surge—water driven ashore by a hurricane—is one of the greatest threats to life and property in coastal and low-lying areas. Evacuation zones are drawn using elevation, historical surge data, and flood models so that the most vulnerable areas are identified in advance. If you are in a higher-risk zone, having an evacuation plan and a go-kit ready can save critical time when an order is issued. This hurricane evacuation zone lookup gives you a clear starting point so you can plan ahead and stay informed.
Hurricane preparedness goes beyond knowing your zone. It includes having an evacuation route, a family communication plan, emergency supplies (water, food, medications, important documents), and a plan for pets. The hurricane supplies list on this page is a good basis for a go-kit. We also recommend signing up for local emergency alerts and following your state and county emergency management offices for the latest evacuation zone information and orders.
The primary evacuation zone shown at the top of this page is derived from the same type of data that state and local emergency managers use. The map on this site helps you see where Bradley Junction, Florida sits in relation to zone boundaries. For the most authoritative and up-to-date boundaries, use the official “know your zone” or evacuation zone map link provided above; we link to it so you can verify your zone before and during hurricane season.
If you need to look up another address or town, return to our state evacuation zone page for FL to choose a different city or town, or go to our main hurricane evacuation zones by state page to switch states. Our ZIP code evacuation zone lookup is another way to quickly find hurricane evacuation zone information by ZIP code across the regions we support.
When a hurricane or tropical storm threatens, follow the guidance of your local emergency management office and the National Weather Service. Evacuation orders are issued based on the specific storm track and intensity, so your zone is a guide—not a substitute for official instructions. By using this site to find your evacuation zone and prepare in advance, you give yourself and your family a better chance of staying safe when the next storm approaches.