Weather is monitored closely by various government agencies. Severe weather should be taken seriously – it can be dangerous and harm both you and your property.
IN A THUNDERSTORM
Avoid handling metal, electrical equipment, telephones, bathtubs, water faucets and sinks because lightning can follow the wires and pipes. Be especially careful with televisions.
If there is a severe thunderstorm, take cover immediately in a stable facility, but avoid trees.
IN A FLASH FLOOD
Seek high ground. Never attempt to drive your vehicle through standing water.
IN A TORNADO
Go to your basement or shelter in the strongest and lowest part of your residence, away from windows. Interior bathrooms and doorframes are good examples. If you cannot find shelter outside, take cover in a ditch or other recessed area.
SOME MEASURES TO HELP YOU WEATHER MAJOR STORMS
- Secure outdoor objects such as garbage cans or lawn furniture.
- Stay clear of downed power lines.
- In extreme conditions, consider shutting off power and appliance gas switches to prevent damage to your appliances.
DURING SEVERE WEATHER
- Dress appropriately if you will be outside.
- Take shelter as needed.
- Stay updated by watching TV or listening to the radio. The National Weather Service broadcasts forecasts, warnings and other information 24 hours a day. Special weather radios are available at local retail stores.