An official National Weather Service designation
Monmouth County is StormReady®
Monmouth County is officially designated as a StormReady® County by the National Weather Service — one of only 3 counties in New Jersey to earn this designation. The certification covers all of our municipalities.
Monmouth County has officially been designated StormReady County by the National Weather Service. By becoming a StormReady county it includes all municipalities. Monmouth County is only 1 of 3 counties in New Jersey. For Monmouth County towns that participate in the National Flood Insurance Program, the StormReady designation earns ISO community rating system (CRS) points.
What this means for Monmouth County residents
Enhanced Public Safety
Demonstrates that the county has established reliable weather monitoring, alert, and emergency communication systems — reducing risks through prompt alerts and effective responses to severe weather events.
Community Preparedness
Builds a culture of preparedness through educational outreach including public workshops, school programs, and community events teaching severe weather safety.
Strengthened Emergency Management
Solid emergency management strategies and organized response plans for hazardous weather — including specialized weather response teams and coordination with local CERT teams.
Improved Coordination
Close partnership with the NWS provides direct access to timely weather information and resources — enabling better situational awareness, faster decisions, and coordinated responses.
Potential Lower Insurance Premiums
Some insurance providers recognize StormReady status as proactive disaster preparedness, potentially leading to lower premiums or improved community resilience ratings.
Reputation & Community Trust
Showcases the county's commitment to protecting residents — building community trust and fostering a sense of security among citizens and businesses.
These benefits ultimately help communities better withstand and recover from extreme weather — reducing potential damages and improving resilience.
2025 letter from the National Weather Service
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