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Hurricane Safety

University officials closely monitor tropical depressions, tropical storms and hurricanes throughout hurricane season. Detailed tracking begins early in the development of a storm.

Campus officials are in constant contact with local, regional, state and federal emergency managers throughout the storm. If a mandatory evacuation is issued for a hurricane:

  • Stay tuned to local media and the W&M emergency alert page for weather alerts and emergency instructions.
  • Students will be allowed 6-8 hours of safe driving time in daylight hours before the expected arrival of 40 mile per hour winds.
  • Students who are not traveling to their permanent residences are expected to notify their parents of their whereabouts.
  • The Reves Center will help coordinate temporary housing for those students.
  • Police, other emergency responders and maintenance workers will continue to be on duty around the clock during storms.

Remember, it could take several days to provide a safe environment on campus after a major hurricane. Students should not return to W&M until they are notified campus is deemed safe.

Campus Evacuation

A wide-spread emergency, such as a severe hurricane or large-scale public health emergency, may require an evacuation of the entire campus. Understand the different types of campus evacuations:

Mandatory Evacuation

  • Students are required to evacuate residence halls and leave campus for a safer location. All residence halls will be locked.
  • The campus will close soon after a mandatory evacuation is issued.
  • Students should implement their evacuation plans.

Available Resources for Evacuations

  • W&M Parking & Transportation
  • Amtrak
  • SA Rideshare