It’s important to be informed long before an ominous whirlwind is on the horizon, sirens start sounding, or family or co-workers start rushing around. There are plenty of weather alert apps to choose from, but back that up with an old-school NOAA weather radio with an emergency alert feature, emergency battery backup, and plenty of fresh batteries. Also, a high-beam flashlight, as tornadoes don’t only happen in daylight.
New to the area? Ask about the local warning systems, from sirens to phone alerts. A tornado watch means to get ready and stay alert because conditions are ripe. Watches are usually issued over a large area. A tornado warning means to take action because a storm has been sighted or spotted on weather radar in the local area. Text or call family and friends to make sure that they are aware. The highest level, a tornado emergency, means that a violent and potentially devastating storm has touched down, so seek shelter immediately if you have not done so already.




