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Hurricane Risk for Gulf Shores, AL

HELENE is currently 249 mi from Gulf Shores.

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  1. By the numbers
  2. When hurricanes hit
  3. Preparedness

Since 1851, 0 hurricanes and tropical storms have passed within 150 miles of Gulf Shores. Here's what you should know.

Local note: Perched on Alabama's low-lying Gulf barrier shoreline, Gulf Shores is most at risk from storm surge and coastal flooding — recent storms including Category 2 Sally (2020) and Category 3 Zeta (2020) produced notable surge and coastal damage.

By the numbers

Total storms
0
since None
Major (Cat 3+)
0
at closest approach
Hurricanes (Cat 1+)
0
all categories
County
Baldwin County
Alabama

When hurricanes hit Gulf Shores

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.

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Preparedness

  1. Know your zone. Gulf Shores is in Baldwin County — look up your evacuation zone here.
  2. Get alerts early. Sign up below — we'll notify you when storms first form in the basin, not just when they're at your doorstep.
  3. Have 3+ days of supplies. Water (1 gal/person/day), non-perishable food, medications, flashlights, batteries, cash.
  4. Have an evacuation plan. Know where you'll go, how you'll get there, what you'll bring.
  5. Follow official orders. If your zone is told to evacuate, leave. Don't wait.