Hurricane Season Reminder: Preparedness Through November 30

Hurricane season runs through November 30 RZ.module = 'news'; RZ.recordid = RZ.editrecordid; RZ.nexturl = "editforms/news-editform.jsp"; RZ.popupwidth = ''; RZ.popupheight = ''; RZ.popupscroll = ''; RZ.img = ''; RZ.set = ''; RZ.options = ''; if (typeof RZaction != 'undefined') RZaction('editform'); RZ.module = 'freeform'; RZ.recordid = ''; RZ.nexturl = "editforms/metadata-editform.jsp"; RZ.popupwidth = ''; RZ.popupheight = ''; RZ.popupscroll = ''; RZ.img = ''; RZ.set = 'freeform.pageid=news-2618'; RZ.options = ''; if (typeof RZaction != 'undefined') RZaction('editform'); RZ.nexturl = ''; RZ.img = ''; RZ.options = ''; if (typeof RZaction != 'undefined') RZaction('permissions'); JUNE 3, 2026Hurricane Season runs through November 30. If a storm threatens our area, the City of Myrtle Beach’s Communications team and Emergency Management Division are ready to keep residents informed and prepared. It’s important for residents, business owners and visitors to know their evacuation zone and have a plan in place.For helpful information about hurricanes and to view evacuation zones, see the “South Carolina Hurricane Guide” here.See the list of the 2026 Atlantic tropical cyclone names as selected by the World Meteorological Organization.ArthurBerthaCristobalDollyEdouardFayGonzaloHannaIsaiasJosephineKyleLeahMarcoNanaOmarPauletteReneSallyTeddyVickyWilfred
