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Today is Day 3 of the Summer Safety Series with a focus on severe weather safety

12:00 PM
May 24, 2023

Day 3
Summer Safety Series: severe weather

Summer is right around the corner, and many will be taking advantage of the warm weather activities, the school breaks, planned vacations, and so much more. We've put together a helpful list to help you prepare for the summer months ahead.

Today is Day 3 of the Summer Safety Series and the focus is severe weather. With everyone getting outdoors at some point this summer, watching the WeatherRadar and keeping an eye on the severe weather forecast is key.

Severe weather, including damaging winds greater than 60 mph, large hail, and tornadoes, can happen anywhere and any time thanks to the summertime heat available. Knowing the risks, what to do in a severe weather situation, and the tools you can use to safely navigate severe storms can help lower your stress and enjoy the summer even more.

Thunderstorm

Find all of our tips and safety info below to learn more about severe weather.

  • How do thunderstorms develop?
  • Severe weather prepardness
  • Turn on your weather alerts
  • What to do if there is a tornado while driving
  • Stay safe in a hailstorm

Did you miss days 1 and 2? Catch up on heat safety and water safety.

Becca Parker
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