Highlights
Be Ready for Hurricane Season: Start Preparing Now
National Hurricane Preparedness Week (May 3–9) is a good reminder for Virginians to get ready for hurricane season. The Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1 and lasts through November 30. Hurricanes can cause strong winds, heavy rain, flooding, and even tornadoes. Tropical cyclones can affect both coastal and inland communities. Colorado State University hurricane researchers’ initial 2026 forecast predicts a below-normal Atlantic hurricane season with…Read more
DRINKING WATER WEEK—sponsored by the American Water Works Association—is a time to recognize the vital role that clean, reliable drinking water plays in our everyday lives. Whether it’s supporting our health, keeping us hydrated, or helping maintain proper hygiene, safe water is essential to our well‑being. But delivering safe drinking water doesn’t happen by accident. Behind every drop is a dedicated team of water…Read more
Heat Stroke Prevention Day: Know the Signs and Stay Safe
Heat Stroke Prevention Day (May 1) is an important reminder that heat stroke, the most serious heat related illness, is deadly but preventable. Last summer, Virginia saw more than 4,000 heat-related illness visits to emergency departments and urgent cares. Heat stroke happens when the body can no longer control its temperature. The body heats up fast, sweating stops, and the body cannot cool down. Your temperature can rise to…Read more




