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Flagler County
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1769 E. Moody Blvd. Bldg #3
Bunnell, Florida 32110
386-313-4200

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386-313-4911

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GET WARNED

The best method to get severe weather warnings is to have a NOAA All Hazards Weather Alert Radio. These life-saving devices will alert you whenever there is a severe weather watch or warning issued for Flagler County. In Florida, severe weather may threaten all year round. We encourage everyone to have a NOAA All Hazards Weather Alert Radio and an emergency plan in place so you can act quickly when severe weather warnings are issued.

The majority of the deadliest tornados to ever happen in Florida occurred at night and during the winter months. Be prepared! Have a NOAA All Hazards Weather Alert Radio to protect you and your family. To learn more about these life-saving devices click the links below.

STAY INFORMED!

The National Weather Service is the Official Source for all watches and warnings. Our agency does not issue severe weather watches or warnings. Go to the National Weather Service for official severe weather information.

Monitor the latest bulletins from the National Weather Service or your favorite media source. Remember the best sources for local weather are a NOAA Weather Radio and www.weather.gov.

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