Hurricane season is coming. Here's how CT should get ready.
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Superstorm Sandy pummels a sea wall protecting house as seen from Seaview Avenue in the Hotchkiss Grove section of Branford Oct. 30, 2012.Hearst Connecticut Media file
NEW HAVEN — Hurricane season once again is drawing near, bringing the threat of flooding and severe weather to Connecticut.
At this point, while experts predict a greater-than-average number of notable storms in the Atlantic Ocean, the summer months are expected to produce fewer than in 2020.
But state residents should get ready just in case, according to experts. It’s unclear whether a storm will hit Connecticut, but it would far from unusual, and it’s better to be prepared for the eventuality, they said.