Florida’s Space Coast is no stranger to hurricane season—and while the early season has been relatively quiet, August through October is historically when things heat up. With ocean temperatures off our coast reaching 88–90°F, conditions are ripe for storm development and intensification.
This guide is designed to help homeowners in Brevard and Indian River Counties get ahead of the next storm with practical steps, local resources, and insurance insights that could save time, money, and stress.
📍 Current Conditions (as of August 8, 2025)
- No active storms currently threatening the Space Coast
- Tropical Storm Dexter has shifted away from the Florida coast
- A low-pressure system off the Southeast U.S. coast is being monitored but is likely to remain offshore
- A tropical wave off the coast of Africa is showing moderate development potential over the next 7 days
🌊 Why This Is the Time to Prepare
Even with no storms currently on track for Florida, this is the window where preparedness counts most. Many of the most damaging hurricanes in Space Coast history occurred late in the season—including Frances (2004), Matthew (2016), and Dorian (2019).
Key factors to stay alert:
- Warm ocean temperatures increase storm intensity
- Cape Verde storms (those forming off Africa) typically track toward the southeastern U.S.
- Late-season hits are common for Florida’s East Coast
- Supply chains tighten quickly once a storm forms—materials, tarps, and labor become scarce
✅ Space Coast Homeowner Storm Readiness Checklist
- Book a Roof Inspection (Free)
Even if your roof looks fine from the ground, unseen issues can lead to major damage during high winds or heavy rain. We offer no-pressure, free inspections to help you stay ahead. - Clear Gutters & Check Drainage
Clogged gutters can overflow during storms, causing water to back up into your soffits, attic, or even your interior ceilings. - Document Your Roof & Home Exterior
Take dated photos of your roof, siding, windows, and yard now. This can be critical for insurance claims if your home is damaged. - Know Your Roof Age & Warranty
If your roof is more than 10 years old, or you’re not sure when it was last replaced, now is the time to check your documents or schedule an evaluation. - Secure Yard Items
Outdoor furniture, trampolines, grills, and yard tools can become dangerous projectiles in high winds. Have a plan to secure or store them quickly.
🧰 Homeowner Insurance Tips You Shouldn’t Ignore
When a storm hits, your policy details matter. Here are some must-know points for Florida homeowners:
- Check your wind/hurricane deductible.
Many policies have a separate, often much higher, deductible for named storms. Know what yours is. - Understand your coverage limits.
Does your policy cover full replacement cost or actual cash value (which factors in depreciation)? The difference could be thousands. - Verify roof coverage.
Some policies restrict coverage based on the roof’s age or condition. Insurers may only pay for repairs if the roof is over 10–15 years old. - Ask about tarping and temporary repairs.
Many policies cover emergency mitigation services like tarping, but require you to take action quickly and keep receipts. - Keep your documents accessible.
Store your policy, contractor contacts, and inspection photos in a cloud drive or waterproof container.
📌 Pro tip: Call your agent now to review your policy and clarify gray areas before you’re under a storm warning.
📲 Local Resources for Brevard & Indian River County
Here are trusted links and numbers to keep on hand during storm season:
Resource | Contact / Link |
Brevard County Emergency Mgmt | www.brevardfl.gov/EmergencyManagement |
Indian River County Emergency | www.irces.com/emergency-services |
FloridaDisaster.org | www.floridadisaster.org |
National Hurricane Center | www.nhc.noaa.gov |
FPL Outage Tracker | www.fplmaps.com |
Flood Zone Lookup (Brevard) | Interactive Map |
Shelter Info | Local emergency websites update during active threats |
📣 Final Thought
The Space Coast may be quiet right now, but that doesn’t mean it’s safe to relax. Storm conditions can escalate quickly, and the ingredients for a dangerous hurricane season are already in place.
Prepare now—because once a warning is issued, it’s often too late to act efficiently.
📞 Need Help Getting Storm-Ready?
We’re here to help you prepare, inspect, and respond. Let’s get ahead of it—together.
- 📞 Call: 321-209-9092
- 📍 Service Area: Brevard & Indian River Counties
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