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Thursday, August 21, 2025

Preparing For RVing Weather Hazards

Above, a thunderstorm approaching Route 66 RV Park in Albuquerque. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

During my RV travels, the only extremes of weather I contended with have been winds, rain, hail and snow. I have been lucky to not have to deal with dust storms, tornadoes or hurricanes. 

According to an article in RV Travel, one can prepare for RVing weather hazards.

They begin with:

Rolling down the open highway is one of the big draws of RV life, but each region brings its own set of weather risks. From dust storms in the Southwest to hurricanes along the Eastern Coast and tornadoes in the Midwest, knowing what could hit is key to staying safe on the road. In the video at the end of this post, Jason Epperson from RV Miles shares practical, real-world tips that help RV travelers get ahead of the weather, not just react to it.

To read more and see the video, go here.

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