Severe weather is likely tonight. While we can't tell you specifically what the safest place in YOUR home is, we can give you some guidelines:
-Basements
-Interior ground floor bathrooms
-Put as many walls between you and the outside as possible
#gawx
September is National Preparedness Month! Disasters can strike at any moment, and can affect people in different ways. This week's message is to save EARLY for disasters! #NatlPrep
Free SkyWarn Storm Spotter Training for September's National Preparedness Month! This course will be presented by National Weather Service personnel from the Peachtree City office. Take a look at the flyer for details...
Lightning is today's SWPW theme. Always wait 30 minutes after the last thunder clap before leaving shelter! For more info, check out https://t.co/8XFoIPLcPL.
Lightning is the #2 weather-related killer in Georgia, behind tornadoes. Make sure to know the lightning safety rules. If you hear thunder or see lightning, go indoors. Stay indoors for at least 30 minutes after hearing the last... https://t.co/8XFoIPLcPL
Family Preparedness/NOAA Weather Radio day - Today kicks off Severe Weather Awareness/Preparedness Week! Communication/Family Emergency Plans are an essential part of being prepared for severe weather in Clayton County. Visit https://t.co/bZrpuEVx1S to learn how to make a plan.
Family Preparedness/NOAA Weather Radio Day – Today kicks off Severe Weather Awareness/Preparedness Week! Communication/Family Emergency Plans are an essential part of being prepared for severe weather in Clayton County. You and your loved ones... https://t.co/zlbZfgp1vO
Today, the Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA), in coordination with the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC), will conduct
a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System
(EAS) and Wireless... https://t.co/zAISQLJEvf
Thank you to Brown Elementary for allowing us to teach over 300 students about disaster preparedness and storm safety! All of the participants received important preparedness information to take home to their parents. Thank you for being a part of the Ready Kids Campaign.