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The National Weather Service, State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and local emergency managers will conduct a tornado drill at 11 a.m. March 5 (today) as part of the week’s preparedness activities.
NOAA weather radios set to receive the Routine Weekly Tests (RWTs) will alert listeners that the tornado drill has begun. Outdoor warning sirens will also sound. At that time, participants should practice taking cover in a designated shelter area or an interior room on the lowest level of a secure structure.
Schools, businesses and families are all encouraged to participate in the drill. Educators are also encouraged to use the tornado drill as an opportunity to incorporate tornado facts, meteorological information and safety tips into their lesson plans.
“Although many associate severe weather season with the spring and summer months, the reality is that deadly storms, flooding and tornadoes can occur at any time of year,” State Emergency Management Agency Director Jim Remillard said. “This is why it’s incredibly important to learn about the risks and prepare before severe weather strikes. Take time to understand the different hazards, have an emergency plan in place and review the steps you’ll take to stay safe.”
