I am sure most of you heard the sirens today??? We are in the middle of severe weather awareness week, a reminder that severe weather is just around the corner! This week we focus on severe weather safety, what defines a severe thunderstorm, lightning, flooding and of course tornadoes. Last year was fairly easy going with only 39 tornadoes reported across the state, down 12 from our 30 year average of 51 per year. Most meteorologist believe this year will be more active especially given last year and the harsh winter we just had. Just a reminder that most of our severe weather occurs late in the afternoon during the suns heating and in the months of April, May and June. Stayed tuned to Action 3 News and the First Warning Weather Team throughout the spring and summer for latest on the storms and to keep you and your family safe when severe weather threatens.
This is the time of the year that I love, because severe weather season is starting! I have been looking at two different websites, Vortex-Times.com, and the National Weather Service website. First I came across the new update from vortex times for Monday April 5th. I was excited what I had read, which was that we have a chance of getting some wicked storms, I then went to the NWS site and they finally updated and it says the same thing. I was just seeing what you thought of this.
hi how are doing i need to severe thunderstorm on wedsday and thusday
to i need to now mike elsberry