🌀 Hurricane Readiness Profile · Updated May 2026

St Petersburg Hurricane Readiness

Wind zone, flood and surge exposure, evacuation, insurance baseline, and the local pros to call before — and after — a named storm hits St Petersburg, Pinellas.

Design wind speed
150 mph
150 mph design wind speed
Max storm surge
Category 5
SLOSH-modeled worst case
High-risk flood
52%
of city land in FEMA AE/VE zones
Avg wind premium
$3,600
2026 typical annual policy

⚠️ Top threats for St Petersburg

  • Helene + Milton 2024 catastrophic surge + flooding
  • Tampa Bay funnel-effect storm surge
  • Old (pre-2002) building stock in St. Pete

Notable storms in St Petersburg history

  • Hurricane Helene 2024 — record surge across Gulfport / Treasure Island
  • Hurricane Milton 2024

🛠 Prep window (May 1 – June 1)

  1. Schedule a wind-mitigation inspection — discount renews every 5 years.
  2. Test and deploy hurricane shutters; lubricate tracks.
  3. Service generator + stock 7-10 days of stabilized fuel.
  4. Trim trees and palm fronds away from roof and power lines.
  5. Photograph home interior + exterior for insurance baseline.
  6. Confirm flood insurance is active (30-day waiting period).

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