Hurricane Warning
Houston, Texas
What to do
1. Pack up important belongings.
2. Go buy food and plan a get-away location.
3. Check news and get away at first signs of danger.
4. Make sure you are far enough away to not get caught in the storm.
5. Listen on the radio to hear when it is safe to return.
Also, if you purchase a product of NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), it will alert you when you need to leave the area and when it is safe to return.
Arrival time
Meteorologists predict that the hurricane will arrive at 8:30 PM on September 30. They have named it Hurricane Johnny, and expect it to reach up to 98 mph winds, making it a Class 2 hurricane
Place to go
A place farther inland is the best choice.
Hurricane Juan's Route
This is the path that Hurricane Juan took.
Hurricane Juan
This is a picture of Hurricane Juan, a Class 2 hurricane from 2003.