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North Redington Beach,FL
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What this means for you.
Always check the State of Florida's Know Your Zone Map for the latest evacuation zone information.
- 01Sign up for local alertsYour county's emergency notification service. Free, takes 90 seconds.
- 02Pre-pick a destinationFriend, family, hotel, or pet-friendly Red Cross shelter inland. Avoid deciding last-minute.
- 03Build a 3-day go-kitWater, meds, documents, chargers, cash. Keep it by your bedroom door.
- 04Verify on the official mapBoundaries can change between seasons. The state map is always the final word.
About North Redington Beach.
North Redington Beach, Florida, being a coastal town situated approximately 25 miles west of Tampa, is at considerable risk for hurricanes and tropical storms. The town’s coastal location makes it vulnerable to the direct impacts of a storm’s surge, forceful winds, and heavy rainfall. It's important to note that North Redington Beach's elevation level is relatively low, which exacerbates its susceptibility to flooding, especially during high tides combined with a hurricane's storm surge. Lastly, the town's infrastructure, like many direct coastal towns, can be significantly affected, with considerable potential for property damage and disruption of utilities and services. In the past, North Redington Beach has been struck by several significant hurricanes and storms. In the last 30 years, the most notable of these includes Hurricane Andrew in 1992, Hurricane Charley in 2004, and more recently, Hurricane Irma in 2017. Each of these storms caused substantial damage due to high winds and heavy rainfall, resulting in flooding, power outages, and destruction of property. Therefore, residents and local authorities should be vigilant, have thorough storm preparedness plans in place, and pay close attention to local weather updates during hurricane season to mitigate risks and potential losses.


