AllTop Tips June 19, 2025

2025 Hurricane Season in South Carolina: What to Expect, How to Prepare, and Why It Matters

A Season of Vigilance and Preparedness

As we move deeper into the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, South Carolinians once again find themselves in the crosshairs of nature’s most powerful storms. With the official season spanning from June 1 to November 30, the time for preparation is not “someday” – it’s now. This year, experts from NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), the National Hurricane Center (NHC), and the South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SCEMD) are forecasting an above-average season with increased activity across the Atlantic basin.

But while the data is essential, this post is about more than statistics. It’s about the real people and communities in South Carolina who must prepare their homes, protect their families, and stay resilient together. Let’s dive into the 2025 outlook, what it means for our state, and how we can be proactive in staying safe and informed.

 

2025 Hurricane Season Forecast: What the Experts Say

The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is projected to be one of heightened activity, driven largely by warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. According to NOAA and the NHC:

  • 13 to 19 named storms are expected.
  • 6 to 10 hurricanes, of which
  • 3 to 5 could become major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher).

These projections indicate a 60% chance of an above-normal season. The National Weather Service highlights that neutral El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) conditions, coupled with record-warm ocean waters, create a perfect environment for tropical development.

Dr. Rick Spinrad, NOAA Administrator, shared, “With warmer waters and less wind shear, this season could resemble some of the most active in recent memory. The time to prepare is well before a storm forms.”

 

South Carolina: A Coastal State with Unique Vulnerabilities

South Carolina’s coastal geography and low-lying areas make it particularly vulnerable to hurricane impacts. From storm surge and flooding to wind damage and tornadoes, hurricanes can disrupt daily life and devastate entire communities. Even inland areas are not immune – heavy rain and flooding can impact regions far from the coast.

Notable past storms like Hurricane Hugo (1989), Matthew (2016), Florence (2018), and most recently, Hurricane Helene (2024), serve as powerful reminders of the need for vigilance.

 

Key Risk Factors for South Carolina in 2025

  1. Storm Surge Threats
    • Coastal cities like Charleston, Myrtle Beach, Beaufort, and Georgetown are at high risk.
    • Even a Category 1 storm can cause significant surge-related flooding.
  2. Inland Flooding
    • Rivers like the Congaree and Edisto can overflow, affecting places like Columbia and Orangeburg.
    • Flash flooding from slow-moving storms is a major risk.
  3. Power Outages and Infrastructure Strain
    • Extended blackouts and blocked roads hamper recovery.
    • Residents should expect delays in emergency response and recovery logistics.
  4. Evacuation Logistics
    • Know your zone: SCEMD provides an interactive evacuation zone map (https://hurricane.sc). Don’t wait until the last minute to review it.

 

How to Prepare: Steps Every South Carolinian Should Take Now

  1. Build Your Emergency Kit
  • Water (1 gallon per person, per day for 3+ days)
  • Non-perishable food
  • Flashlights, batteries, first aid kit
  • Medications and important documents (digitally and physically)
  1. Review Your Evacuation Plan
  • Identify evacuation routes and shelters.
  • Plan for pets, elderly family members, and anyone with special needs.
  1. Strengthen Your Home
  • Inspect your roof, windows, and doors.
  • Clear debris and trim trees.
  • Install storm shutters or board up windows if needed.
  1. Stay Informed
  • Sign up for alerts via SCEMD, NOAA Weather Radio, or local news stations.
  • Follow @SCEMD and @NHC_Atlantic on Twitter for real-time updates.
  1. Talk to Your Insurance Agent
  • Understand your flood zone and make sure your policy includes flood insurance. Remember: most policies take 30 days to take effect.

 

The Role of Community: We’re Stronger Together

One of South Carolina’s greatest strengths is its sense of community. In times of crisis, neighbors become family. ERA Wilder Realty has long been an advocate for resilience through readiness, encouraging agents and clients alike to have a plan in place.

Whether you’re new to the state or have weathered hurricanes for decades, this is a moment to lean in. Check on elderly neighbors, share information with those new to the area, and offer support where possible.

Community action can be the difference between chaos and calm.

 

Hurricanes and Real Estate: What Buyers and Sellers Should Know

South Carolina’s housing market remains strong, but hurricane season adds a layer of complexity:

  • Transactions May Pause: Mortgage companies often pause loan processes when a named storm approaches.
  • Home Inspections and Appraisals: May be delayed due to weather or accessibility.
  • Property Insurance Requirements: Buyers should be aware of wind and flood coverage needs.
  • Disclosures: Sellers should disclose prior hurricane or flood damage.

At ERA Wilder Realty, we coach our agents to prepare clients with realistic timelines and encourage due diligence around insurance and floodplain status.

 

Mental Health During Hurricane Season

The stress of watching forecasts, making evacuation decisions, and enduring a storm’s aftermath can take a toll. Anxiety, especially for families with children or those with prior traumatic experiences, is real.

Take steps to protect your mental wellness:

  • Practice mindfulness or prayer.
  • Talk with a therapist or counselor.
  • Check in with loved ones regularly.
  • Turn off the news cycle for a bit when it becomes overwhelming.

 

After the Storm: First Steps and Long-Term Resilience

If South Carolina experiences a landfalling hurricane this year, here are your first moves:

  1. Stay Safe: Avoid flooded roads, downed power lines, and standing water.
  2. Document Damage: Take photos of all property damage for insurance.
  3. Contact Your Insurance Provider: File claims as soon as safely possible.
  4. Support Recovery Efforts: Donate to local organizations or volunteer.

 

Conclusion: Stay Ready, Stay Safe, Stay South Carolina Strong

Hurricane season is a test of preparation, patience, and community spirit. The 2025 forecast suggests a season of heightened risk, but also opportunity: the opportunity to plan, to educate, and to protect what matters most.

At ERA Wilder Realty, we stand ready to serve our communities – before, during, and after the storm. Whether it’s helping a client understand flood insurance, checking on a neighbor, or leading by example, we believe in the strength of informed action.

Let’s face this season with open eyes, steady hearts, and strong plans.

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AllHonors and AwardsPress Release April 15, 2025

ERA Wilder Realty Named Platinum Award Winner by Anywhere Leads

ERA Wilder Realty has been named a Platinum Award winner by Anywhere Leads for its outstanding performance during the past year. Anywhere Leads is a dedicated organization within Anywhere Real Estate Inc., the largest full service residential real estate services company in the United States, focused on delivering high-quality leads to its affiliated brokers and agents in the Anywhere Leads Network.

The Platinum Award is one of three Excellence Awards presented to Premier Network Brokers. Award criteria are based on rigorous scoring and success in a variety of metrics.

“I am excited to congratulate ERA Wilder Realty on earning the prestigious Platinum Award,” said Kristin Aerts, Senior Vice President, Anywhere Brands Strategy and Leads. “Their outstanding performance, rooted in deep local market knowledge, has enabled our customers to achieve their real estate goals. This well-deserved Platinum Award highlights ERA Wilder Realty’s unparalleled dedication and significant impact on the real estate industry.”

“We’re thrilled to receive the Anywhere Leads Network Platinum Award in Columbia, Charleston and Sumter,” said Eddie Wilder, President and CEO, ERA Wilder Realty. “This accolade puts us shoulder to shoulder with best real estate brokers within the Network, and in our industry.”

About the Anywhere Leads Network
Anywhere Leads empowers everyone’s next move, wherever they are in their real estate journey. Home to some of the most well-known brands in the nation, our industry-leading, turnkey real estate expertise helps partners and customers achieve their real estate goals. With over 35 years of experience, we’re with you every step of the way.

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AllHonors and AwardsPress Release April 15, 2025

ERA Wilder Realty Named Emerald Award Winner by Anywhere Leads

ERA Wilder Realty has been named an Emerald Award winner for their outstanding performance during the past year. Anywhere Leads is a dedicated organization within Anywhere Real Estate Inc., the largest full service residential real estate services company in the United States, focused on delivering high-quality leads to its affiliated brokers and agents in the Anywhere Leads Network.

The Emerald Award is one of three Excellence Awards presented to Select Network Brokers. Award criteria are based on rigorous scoring and success in a variety of metrics.

“I am delighted to congratulate ERA Wilder Realty on their achievement of the Emerald Award,” said Kristin Aerts, Senior Vice President, Anywhere Brands Strategy and Leads. “Their commitment to delivering superior service, leveraging market expertise, and implementing innovative business strategies has set them apart in helping clients achieve their real estate goals. This remarkable recognition reflects ERA Wilder Realty‘s dedication, professionalism, and significant impact within our industry.”

“We’re thrilled to receive the Anywhere Leads Network Emerald Award,” said Eddie Wilder, President and CEO, ERA Wilder Realty. “This award highlights our drive to consistently provide exceptional service and positions us alongside the top-performing real estate brokers in our industry.”

About the Anywhere Leads Network
Anywhere Leads empowers everyone’s next move, wherever they are in their real estate journey. Home to some of the most well-known brands in the nation, our industry-leading, turnkey real estate expertise helps partners and customers achieve their real estate goals. With over 35 years of experience, we’re with you every step of the way.

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AllCommunity InformationTop Tips January 7, 2025

15 Tips to Protect Your Home from Freezing Temperatures

Brace Yourself for the Upcoming Chill: 15 Tips to Protect Your Home from Freezing Temperatures

Surviving the Big Freeze: Your Friendly Winter Home Survival Guide ❄️

When the temperature dips into “brrr” territory, your home needs some extra love. From cozy indoors to ice-free outdoors, here’s how to keep things safe, warm, and worry-free this winter.

 

 

Inside the House: Stay Toasty, Stay Safe! 🏠

Winter-ready already? Brilliant! But when the chill arrives, take these extra steps to protect your home:
🔹 Keep the heat at 65°F or higher.
Pipes live in cooler wall spaces, so turning the thermostat down too much risks freezing pipes—and a frosty headache.
🔹 Know your main water shutoff.
Locate it now (you’ll thank yourself later) and learn how to turn it off in case of emergencies.
🔹 Drip, drip, hooray!
Let hot and cold faucets drip slowly (not run) during severe cold spells. Moving water = fewer frozen pipes.
🔹 Check your heat sources.
Ensure fireplaces, wood stoves, and electric heaters are safe to use. Keep flammable items far away and monitor them closely, especially on first use.
🔹 Close your fireplace flue.
When not in use, seal it up to keep heat inside.
🔹 Neighborly check-ins.
If you’re away, enlist a friendly neighbor to keep an eye out for frozen pipes or leaks. Long trip planned? Have a pro drain your water system to avoid nasty surprises.

 

Outside the House: Beat the Snow and Ice! ❄️

A vigilant eye can keep winter’s wrath from causing costly damage. Here’s your checklist:
🔹 Clear pathways.
Keep sidewalks and entrances ice-free to prevent slips and trips.
🔹 Mind your gutters.
Ice dams can cause water to sneak into your home. Clear leaves and debris now for smoother snow runoff later.
🔹 Protect your pool.
Run your pool pump overnight when temps hit freezing—moving water keeps pipes safe.
🔹 Shut your garage doors.
Keep out the cold and protect what’s inside. Bonus: It helps retain heat if the garage is attached to your home.
🔹 Trim risky branches.
Ice and snow can turn tree limbs into wrecking balls. Cut back weak or damaged branches before they fall.

 

When Trouble Strikes: Don’t Panic! 🚨

Sometimes winter throws a curveball, but fast action can save the day:
🔹 Frozen pipes?
Thaw them quickly or call a pro. Avoid waiting for a burst to create chaos.
🔹 Burst pipe?
First, turn off the water (you know where that shutoff is now, right?). Then tackle cleanup and drying to prevent mold.
🔹 Contact your insurer.
Your homeowners policy likely covers deep freeze disasters. Call your insurance professional ASAP for help with claims.

Stay warm, stay safe, and let your home be your winter sanctuary! Questions about prepping your home for cold weather? Drop them below. ❄️✨

 

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AllCompany NewsHonors and Awards November 8, 2024

Congratulations to Our Top Producing Agents October 2024: Celebrating Real Estate Excellence!

Join us in honoring ERA Wilder Realty’s Top Producing Agents for October 2024! From listing leaders to closing champions, these real estate professionals have set the standard for excellence across South Carolina. Read on to learn about their achievements and what makes them stand out

AllGiving Back November 7, 2024

Help Bring Ikeiya Blakely’s Family Back Home ❤️🏠

Help Northeast agent Ikeiya Blakely and her family return home after their house was severely damaged by Hurricane Helene. Please donate or share their GoFundMe to support their journey back home. Every little bit helps! 🏠❤️

AllCompany NewsGiving Back November 2, 2024

Building a More Inclusive World Through DEI: Celebrating Kara Berry’s Journey 🌍💙

Discover how Kara Berry, ERA Wilder Realty’s IT Director, is creating a more inclusive world through DEI. Kara’s inspiring journey as a 33-year-old gay woman and her advocacy for diversity and equity demonstrate the power of inclusivity. Her mission is to uplift communities, challenge stereotypes, and foster a culture where everyone feels valued. 🌍💙 #InclusionMatters #StrongerTogether

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7 Spooky Treats You Can Make at Home That Will Give You Chills!

Whip up these 7 spooky treats you can make at home for Halloween! They’re easy, eerie, and perfect for a hauntingly fun night!

AllEventsGiving Back October 25, 2024

ERA Wilder Realty Northeast Fall Festival Benefiting Camp Cole

We are excited to host a Fall Festival with ALL donations benefiting Camp Cole, an amazing, fully accessible camp and retreat just outside Columbia, South Carolina. Your generous support will directly impact the lives of children, teens, and adults navigating serious illnesses and various physical, mental, and emotional challenges (such as cancer, autism, rare genetic disorders, hearing impairments, and more).

AllCompany News October 16, 2024

Discover the ERA Wilder Realty Difference: Why Our Agents Stay

🏠 Supportive Leadership: Chris Harris praises the availability and support from ERA Wilder Realty’s broker team, highlighting the ease of access and assistance offered on a daily basis.

🤝 Experienced Colleagues: Working alongside some of the industry’s top professionals provides invaluable learning opportunities. Harris emphasizes the immediate and critical feedback he receives, enhancing his performance and expertise.

📞 Direct Access to Executives: The open lines of communication extend up to the president, Eddie Wilder. Harris appreciates the personal and professional support he’s received, reinforcing his loyalty to the company.

Join a team where support and accessibility pave the way for success. Discover more about how ERA Wilder Realty supports its agents in growing their careers.