Hurricane Risk for Atlantic City, NJ
No tropical storms currently threaten the Atlantic City area. The next one could form quickly though — get alerts before they make the news.
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Since 1851, 0 hurricanes and tropical storms have passed within 150 miles of Atlantic City. Here's what you should know.
Local note: Barrier-island location and low elevations along a developed beachfront make storm surge the dominant threat to Atlantic City, with Hurricane Irene’s 2011 near-miss (≈3 miles offshore) and frequent close approaches demonstrating how even storms that skirt the coast can produce major surge and coastal flooding.
By the numbers
Total storms
0
since None
Major (Cat 3+)
0
at closest approach
Hurricanes (Cat 1+)
0
all categories
County
Atlantic County
New Jersey
When hurricanes hit Atlantic City
Distribution across the calendar year, based on every storm in the 150-mile radius since None:
Jan
0
Feb
0
Mar
0
Apr
0
May
0
Jun
0
Jul
0
Aug
0
Sep
0
Oct
0
Nov
0
Dec
0
Peak months are August through October, when the Atlantic season is most active. June, July, and November are secondary risk months.
Prep your supplies before the storm is named
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- Know your zone. Atlantic City is in Atlantic County — look up your evacuation zone here.
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- Have 3+ days of supplies. Water (1 gal/person/day), non-perishable food, medications, flashlights, batteries, cash.
- Have an evacuation plan. Know where you'll go, how you'll get there, what you'll bring.
- Follow official orders. If your zone is told to evacuate, leave. Don't wait.