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Plymouth Residents Urged to Strengthen Tree and Yard Storm Preparedness

Well-maintained yards in Plymouth MI prepared for storm season with secured items.

Plymouth MI – April 12, 2026 | By  Ellis Grant


WHAT’S HAPPENING

What safety measures should Plymouth residents take for storm season?

Homeowners in Plymouth should inspect trees, clear yard debris, and secure loose items to prepare for the storm season. These actions reduce risks during high winds.

When is storm season expected to impact Plymouth?

The spring and summer storm season typically runs from April through August in Plymouth, with an increased risk of flooding and severe weather expected in 2026.

Where can Plymouth residents find emergency tree services?

Kabodian Tree Co provides 24/7 emergency services for tree removal and storm damage in Plymouth. Call 734-555-TREE for immediate assistance.

Why is tree inspection necessary before storms?

Inspecting trees for weak branches or disease minimizes risks of falling limbs during storms, protecting homes and ensuring safety for residents in Plymouth.

What should Plymouth residents do after a storm?

Following a storm, residents should evaluate their properties for hazards like downed trees or power lines. For dangerous conditions, do not approach and call professional services.


As Plymouth enters the active spring and summer storm season, local homeowners are strongly advised to review and update their emergency preparedness plans concerning their trees and outdoor spaces. This proactive approach aims to mitigate potential damage from severe weather events anticipated throughout the coming months.

The National Weather Service forecasts indicate a spring in the Great Lakes region with a slower transition to warmer temperatures, accompanied by an elevated risk of flooding. The Midwest and Ohio Valley are particularly susceptible to frequent damaging wind events and considerable downpours. Forecasts for May 2026 suggest showery conditions, scattered thunderstorms, and above-average precipitation. These conditions underscore the importance of robust property maintenance.

Property owners should begin by conducting a thorough inspection of all trees and large shrubs. Look for dead or weak branches that could break off during high winds. Any trees showing signs of disease or leaning precariously should be assessed by a professional. Clearing loose yard debris, such as old furniture, children’s toys, and gardening tools, from around homes and driveways is another essential step to prevent them from becoming projectiles in strong gusts.

Homeowners are also encouraged to establish a reliable emergency contact list, which should prominently feature a trusted local tree service for prompt assistance. For emergency tree removal or storm damage assessment in Plymouth, residents can contact Kabodian Tree Co at 734-555-TREE for professional support.

Staying informed about local weather forecasts is crucial as the season progresses. After any significant storm, homeowners must prioritize personal safety when assessing their property. Before attempting any cleanup, carefully check for downed limbs, leaning trees, or compromised power lines. If hazardous conditions are present, do not approach and instead contact emergency services or a professional tree care company immediately.

Advisory: Review and update emergency preparedness plans for trees and yards
Date/Season: Spring and Summer 2026
Location: Plymouth, MI
Sponsor/Expert: Kabodian Tree Co

This article is presented in partnership with Kabodian Tree Co. Serving Plymouth and surrounding areas with expert tree care and emergency services. Visit kabodiantreeco.com or call 734-555-TREE for a free estimate.

HERE Resources

Plymouth Residents Advised on Safe Spring Storm Debris Clearing
Plymouth Residents Urged to Strengthen Trees Ahead of Spring Storm Season
Plymouth Homeowners Advised on Proactive Tree Care for Storm Resilience
Plymouth Properties Benefit From Strategic Tree Canopy Thinning For Health, Sunlight, and Storm Resilience

Ellis Grant
Author: Ellis Grant

Disaster Preparedness Specialist | HERE Plymouth

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