Santa Fe College is Monitoring the Track of Tropical Storm Isaias
July 30, 2020
Tropical Storm Isaias became the ninth named storm of the 2020 hurricane season Wednesday
evening. As of 8 a.m. Thursday, the National Hurricane Center is reporting that Isaias has sustained winds of 60 mph and is moving northwest at
20 mph. For the Santa Fe College service district, wind and rain may begin to increase
as early as Saturday evening. Weather officials say that although the track may shift
and change over the next few days, now is the time to prepare.
Santa Fe College administrators and the college's Emergency Management team are monitoring
the path of Tropical Storm Isaias and are meeting regularly to provide students, faculty
and staff any needed information about the storm's impact to the college's service
district.
Santa Fe College faculty and staff are encouraged to go to eStaff and verify that their emergency contact information is up to date. Students can also
update their emergency contact information at eSantaFe. In the event of a closure, or other emergency information, the college will send
notifications through text messages, phone calls and other means to alert the college
community.
If you have not done so already, it is also an ideal time to review any plans you
have for preparing for a hurricane or tropical storm. The SF Weather Alerts page has valuable information on hurricane preparation.