St. Johns County Emergency Management

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Today marks the start of the Atlantic Hurricane Season.St. Johns County Emergency Management encourages all residents to...
06/01/2026

Today marks the start of the Atlantic Hurricane Season.

St. Johns County Emergency Management encourages all residents to take preparedness actions now:
πŸ“ Know Your Zone
πŸ“‹ Have a Plan
πŸŽ’ Create a Hurricane Supply Kit

Visit sjcemergencymanagement.com for preparedness resources, evacuation information, and emergency updates.

Some beneficial rainfall heading our way!
05/29/2026

Some beneficial rainfall heading our way!

Posted 5/29/2026 10:43 am

🌩️ Storms will be around this evening between 4 pm - 11 pm

⚠️ Head's up for evening commuters & high school graduation ceremonies

πŸ‘‰ Be ready to quickly shelter from lightning
πŸ‘‰ Ideally - shelter in a well enclosed building
πŸ‘‰ Shelter in your vehicle as a last resort

For more on lightning & lightning safety, visit: https://www.weather.gov/safety/

Also, a wonderful lightning safety resource is available from National Lightning Safety Council

Head indoors BEFORE thunder roads!

🚫πŸ”₯ Burn Ban Continues 🚫πŸ”₯5/11/26: St. Johns County has extended its countywide burn ban for an additional seven days.Coun...
05/11/2026

🚫πŸ”₯ Burn Ban Continues 🚫πŸ”₯

5/11/26: St. Johns County has extended its countywide burn ban for an additional seven days.

County officials say ongoing drought conditions, combined with recent wildfire activity in neighboring counties and a lack of significant rainfall, necessitate continued restrictions. The prolonged dry conditions have created a situation where fires can ignite easily and spread rapidly.

Under the extended burn ban, all outdoor burning remains prohibited, including:

🚫 Yard debris burning
🚫 Campfires and bonfires, including outdoor fire pits
🚫 Unattended open flames

Residents are strongly urged to avoid any activity that could spark a wildfire, such as improper disposal of ci******es, use of fireworks, or parking vehicles on dry grass.

⚠️ Learn more: https://bit.ly/4dhrz2x

05/09/2026

SE GA and NE FL remains in extreme to exceptional drought. Even with scattered rainfall and isolated thunderstorms anticipated this weekend into Monday, only localized areas will be on the receiving end of a brief heavy downpours, hardly putting a dent in drought conditions.

πŸŒ€ The best time to prepare is before the storm.Get ahead of hurricane season:βœ” Identify your home’s risksβœ” Build your pl...
05/09/2026

πŸŒ€ The best time to prepare is before the storm.

Get ahead of hurricane season:
βœ” Identify your home’s risks
βœ” Build your plan and supply kit
βœ” Stay informed with alerts
βœ” Know what to do before evacuating

Be ready for whatever comes your way.
⬇ https://bit.ly/47ZblYF

St. Johns County
Florida Division of Emergency Management

πŸŒ€πŸŒ€ Even after the storm, safety comes first.Keep these tips in mind:Wait until it’s safe to go outsideStay clear of down...
05/08/2026

πŸŒ€πŸŒ€ Even after the storm, safety comes first.

Keep these tips in mind:
Wait until it’s safe to go outside
Stay clear of downed power lines
Turn around, don’t drive through floodwaters
Use generators safely

The aftermath can be just as dangerous β€” stay aware.
➑ https://bit.ly/47ZblYF

St. Johns County
Florida Division of Emergency Management

πŸŒ€πŸŒ€ Preparedness is a shared responsibility.Be a good neighbor this hurricane season:🀝🀝 Help gather supplies before a sto...
05/07/2026

πŸŒ€πŸŒ€ Preparedness is a shared responsibility.

Be a good neighbor this hurricane season:

🀝🀝 Help gather supplies before a storm
πŸš—πŸš— Assist with evacuation if needed
🏠🏠 Check in once it’s safe

Stronger communities start with looking out for one another.
➑ https://bit.ly/47ZblYF

St. Johns County
Florida Division of Emergency Management

🚨 Red Flag Warning Issued for St. Johns County Amid Fire Danger and Severe Weather Threat  5/7/26 - St. Johns County is ...
05/07/2026

🚨 Red Flag Warning Issued for St. Johns County Amid Fire Danger and Severe Weather Threat

5/7/26 - St. Johns County is urging residents to take immediate precautions as the National Weather Service Jacksonville has issued a Red Flag Warning in effect from noon to 8 p.m. today due to dangerous fire conditions and an elevated risk of severe weather across the region.

Additionally, National Weather Service Jacksonville has identified a risk for severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging wind gusts of 40 to 60 mph, frequent lightning, and isolated tornadoes.
A combination of strong winds, critically low humidity, near-record heat, and ongoing drought conditions is expected to significantly increase the risk of fast-moving wildfires, particularly in areas east of U.S. Highway 301. At the same time, severe thunderstorms may develop later this afternoon and evening, especially along and north of the Interstate 10 corridor. Strengthening southwesterly winds will further dry out vegetation and increase the potential for fire spread.

The public should avoid any activity that could spark a fire and be prepared to take immediate action if conditions deteriorate.
🚨 Learn more: https://bit.ly/3QMca2K

St. Johns County Fire Rescue
Florida Forest Service
St. Johns County
US National Weather Service Jacksonville Florida

πŸŒ€πŸŒ€ Staying protected during a storm starts with knowing what to do.Keep yourself and your family safe:⚠ Stay away from d...
05/07/2026

πŸŒ€πŸŒ€ Staying protected during a storm starts with knowing what to do.

Keep yourself and your family safe:
⚠ Stay away from downed power lines
πŸ“»πŸ“» Have multiple ways to receive weather alerts
🚫🚫 Remain indoors until conditions are safe

Make safety your priority every step of the way.

St. Johns County
Florida Division of Emergency Management

A Fire Weather Watch will be in effect for St. Johns County Thursday. πŸ”₯
05/06/2026

A Fire Weather Watch will be in effect for St. Johns County Thursday. πŸ”₯

Address

100 EOC Drive
Saint Augustine, FL
32092

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+19048245550

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