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Monday, May 01, 2017

Severe Weather Possible in Maryland This Afternoon and Evening

Residents Can Take Action to Prepare for Spring Storms

REISTERSTOWN, Md. (May 1, 2017) — The National Weather Service is forecasting possible severe thunderstorms throughout much of Maryland beginning this afternoon and evening. These storms bring the possibility of heavy rain, flooding, high winds, and even tornadoes—hazards that increase in likelihood during the spring season.

“Residents should constantly monitor weather forecasts and take action to prepare before severe weather begins,” said MEMA Executive Director Russ Strickland. “If a severe storm or tornado warning is issued, get indoors to a safe space, then, communicate with your neighbors, friends and family to make sure they’re aware of the situation.”

The following preparedness tips can help keep you and your family safe if a severe storm occurs in your area today or anytime this spring:

  • Charge your mobile devices in advance of a severe storm—these storms cause power outages and it is important to be able to communicate after a storm.
  • If a severe thunderstorm warning is issued or you are experiencing strong winds, get to a sturdy shelter and stay indoors away from windows.
  • Tornadoes can form rapidly in the right conditions. If there is a tornado warning or you see a tornado, quickly get inside and go to the lowest floor possible.
  • Know the difference between a tornado watch and warning. A watch means tornadoes are possible in and near the watch area. A warning means residents need to take action because a tornado has been sighted or is indicated by radar.
  • Communicate with your neighbors, friends and family when severe storms are forecast. Following a strong storm or tornado, check in to make sure that they are safe.
  • If you are outside with no shelter when a tornado warning is issued, immediately get into a vehicle, buckle your seat belt and try to drive to the closest sturdy shelter.
  • Watch out for flying debris. Flying debris from severe storms can cause fatalities and injuries.
Follow MEMA on Twitter and Facebook for updates throughout the afternoon and evening.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Buckle up buttercup.

Anonymous said...

PIPE down about the weather. DAN says Partly Sunny highs in the mid 80's!!!

Anonymous said...

Dan didn't have any such drawings on his quadruple radar system...LOL this means it can't be happening!!!

Anonymous said...

Doesn't this happen every year when the weather changes from winter to summer? Guess people forget how to cope with some wind and rain.

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