| Severe weather in Berkeley County isn’t a matter of if — it’s a matter of when. From fast‑moving thunderstorms and damaging winds to winter ice, flash flooding, and the occasional tornado warning, our region sees a wide range of hazards each year. Being prepared isn’t just smart; it’s a responsibility to yourself, your family, and your community.
Know the Risks Close to Home
Berkeley County’s geography creates several weather vulnerabilities:
• Flash flooding along Tuscarora Creek, Opequon Creek, and low‑lying roadways. • High winds across open areas like the I‑81 corridor and North Mountain ridges. • Severe thunderstorms that can develop quickly, especially in spring and summer. • Winter storms that bring heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain.
Understanding these local patterns helps you react faster when alerts are issued.
Stay Informed — Every Minute Counts
Reliable information is your first line of defense. Residents should:
• Sign up for Berkeley County’s emergency alerts and NWS warnings. • Keep a NOAA Weather Radio with battery backup. • Follow trusted sources like the National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington, Berkeley County Office of Emergency Management, and local first responders.
When a warning is issued, it means take action now.
Build a Ready‑to‑Go Emergency Kit
A well‑stocked kit can make the difference during power outages or shelter‑in‑place situations. Include:
• Water and non‑perishable food for at least 72 hours • Flashlights, extra batteries, and a portable charger • First‑aid supplies and essential medications • Copies of important documents • Pet supplies if needed
Store your kit where it’s easy to grab in a hurry.
Have a Family Plan
Every household should know:
• Where to shelter during high winds or tornado warnings • How to evacuate if flooding threatens • Who to contact if separated • How to assist elderly family members or neighbors
Practice your plan before you need it.
Prepare Your Property
Simple steps reduce damage:
• Secure outdoor furniture and loose items • Clear gutters and drainage areas • Trim weak tree limbs • Know how to safely operate generators
A few minutes of preparation can prevent costly repairs.
Berkeley County is resilient — but resilience starts with readiness. By staying informed, planning ahead, and taking weather alerts seriously, residents can protect themselves and help keep our community strong during every season of severe weather |