Storm Ready
Storm ready
Florida living includes hurricane season. This page keeps the essentials in one place: live alerts for the Lake Nona area, what to prepare, and where the official word comes from.
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Live conditions
Alerts & forecast for the Lake Nona area
Source: National Weather Service (api.weather.gov). If this box is empty, check Orange County Emergency Management directly.
Before the season
The preparation checklist
Know your evacuation zone and shelters
Look up your zone and nearest shelters through FloridaDisaster.org and Orange County Emergency Management before a storm is on the map. Zones are about storm surge, not wind, and inland addresses often shelter in place.
Build the kit
The standard guidance: water (one gallon per person per day, several days' worth), non-perishable food, medications, flashlights and batteries, a battery radio, portable phone chargers, cash, and copies of key documents in a waterproof bag. FloridaDisaster.org keeps the full checklist current.
Plan for your pets
Not every shelter takes animals, so identify a pet-friendly option early through Orange County Animal Services. Make sure microchip registrations are current at the AAHA Microchip Registry Lookup. More on the pets page.
Prepare for outages
Charge everything, know how to report an outage to Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC), and never run a generator indoors or in a garage.
After the storm
Stay off the roads until officials clear them, treat every downed line as live, photograph damage before cleanup for insurance, and be wary of unlicensed repair solicitors. Your county's official channels are the reliable source for boil-water notices and reopening news.