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Freeze Warning and Cold Weather Advisory Issued, COJ Warming Center Opening Tonight (February 20, 2025)

February 20, 2025
The National Weather Service is forecasting dangerously cold temperatures, with wind chills, or “feels like” temperatures in the 20s for this evening. A Freeze Warning and Cold Weather Advisory are in effect for Duval County tonight through tomorrow morning.

FDEM Launches Elevate Florida Program to Strengthen Homes Against Natural Disasters

February 13, 2025
The Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) has introduced “Elevate Florida,” a statewide residential mitigation program designed to protect homes and communities by reducing damage caused by natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods. This initiative allows homeowners to apply directly to the state for funding to implement protective measures for their properties.

City of Jacksonville and Emergency Preparedness Division Encourage Special Medical Needs Residents to Register for Emergency Assistance

February 10, 2025
The City of Jacksonville and the Emergency Preparedness Division is urging residents with medical needs to register for free for the Special Medical Needs Registry ahead of hurricane season. Annual registration ensures individuals who require medical support receive necessary assistance during emergencies, including evacuation, transportation, and sheltering services.
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Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale

                        Category 1: Winds 74 to 95 Miles Per Hour, Minimal Damage Category 2: Winds 96 to 110 Miles Per Hour, Moderate Damage Category 3: Winds 111 to 129 Miles Per Hour, Extensive Damage Category 4: Winds 130 to 156 Miles Per Hour, Extreme Damage Category 5: Winds Over 157 Miles PEr Hour, Catastrophic Damage
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