Coastal and inland communities in Georgia are at risk of heavy rain, strong winds, and flooding during the hurricane season. Warmer ocean temperatures could lead to more intense storms, even in a below-normal season. Power outages and infrastructure damage are potential risks, as seen during Hurricane Helene in 2024, which caused widespread grid damage and prolonged outages. Georgia Power's grid improvements aim to mitigate these impacts, but residents are advised to prepare for possible disruptions.