Imagine this scenario: After months of planning, moving day has arrived. All your belongings are packed in heavy-duty boxes, and you’ve just had a healthy breakfast to get ready for the day – when thunder crashes over the house and the skies open. Now what? Assuming you have the flexibility to reschedule your move for another day, should you? Or should you expect the movers to get the job done no matter what?
Weather Conditions
Typically, moving companies can conduct moves in the rain, but, ultimately, it depends on the severity of the storm. In the case of a bad rainstorm, like those that bring damaging winds and severe flooding, you may have to reschedule your move. That’s why it makes sense to check the weather forecast a few days prior to your scheduled move date, especially if you live in an area that’s prone to hurricanes or tornadoes. When scheduling a move, you should also take into account the time of year. Remember, thunderstorms are frequent during the summer, so if you’re planning a summer move, stay updated about weather conditions. Conversely, heavy winter snowstorms can also hinder a move, so keep an eye out for those as well.
Take Precautions
If the company decides the weather is safe enough to conduct the move, such as in light rain, you can take the following measures to protect your home and your movers: