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Hurricane Risk for Port Charlotte, FL

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  1. By the numbers
  2. Most recent hurricane
  3. Strongest ever
  4. Closest approach
  5. When hurricanes hit
  6. Recent notable storms
  7. Preparedness

Since 1852, 198 hurricanes and tropical storms have passed within 150 miles of Port Charlotte. Here's what you should know.

Local note: Located on Florida's shallow Gulf Coast estuaries, Port Charlotte is especially vulnerable to storm surge and destructive winds from strong west-approaching hurricanes — Hurricane Ian's 2022 Cat 5 landfall is the recent defining surge and wind event.

By the numbers

Total storms
198
since 1852
Major (Cat 3+)
49
at closest approach
Hurricanes (Cat 1+)
122
all categories
County
Charlotte County
Florida

Most recent hurricane

Milton (2024)

Passed within 40 miles of Port Charlotte on October 10, 2024. Peak intensity: Cat 5 (178 mph).

The full risk breakdown for Port Charlotte

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Preparedness

  1. Know your zone. Port Charlotte is in Charlotte County — look up your evacuation zone here.
  2. Get alerts early. Sign up below — we'll notify you when storms first form in the basin, not just when they're at your doorstep.
  3. Have 3+ days of supplies. Water (1 gal/person/day), non-perishable food, medications, flashlights, batteries, cash.
  4. Have an evacuation plan. Know where you'll go, how you'll get there, what you'll bring.
  5. Follow official orders. If your zone is told to evacuate, leave. Don't wait.