The primary risks during the hurricane season include heavy rain, strong winds, and flooding, which can affect both coastal and inland areas. Warmer ocean temperatures may lead to stronger hurricanes, increasing the potential for widespread damage. Georgia Power's grid improvements aim to mitigate these risks by reducing outages and enabling faster restoration of power. Residents are advised to prepare for potential disruptions, particularly in areas prone to flooding or high winds. The company emphasizes the importance of staying informed and following official guidance to minimize risks to life and property.