As tornadoes continue to pose a threat in Oklahoma, the National Weather Service has issued important safety reminders for residents. Tornadoes can occur at any time, and they are not always visible, as highlighted by the recent weather events in north central Oklahoma.
The weather service emphasized the need for proactive measures, stating that waiting to see tornadoes before seeking shelter is not a reliable strategy, especially when tornadoes are obscured by heavy rain or darkness.
To ensure the safety of yourself and your family during severe storms, the National Weather Service recommends the following precautions:
- Have a plan: It is crucial to have a designated safe location where your family can seek shelter in the event of a tornado warning. This could be a basement or another secure building or shelter.
- Stay informed: Stay tuned to your local weather forecast and keep a NOAA Weather Radio in alert mode to receive the latest warnings and updates.
- Know your area's alert system: Familiarize yourself with how your community sends out alerts or warnings, whether through sirens, smartphone notifications, or other means.
- Enable Wireless Emergency Alerts: Turn on Wireless Emergency Alerts on your phone and ensure it is fully charged, especially overnight when severe weather can strike.
By taking these precautions and staying informed, you can better prepare yourself and your loved ones for potential tornado threats. For more detailed tips and information on tornado safety, you can refer to the resources provided by the National Weather Service.