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Gov. Kathy Hochul gives New Yorkers an update on the state's preparedness as extreme weather incidents continue to happen more frequently.
Whether it's snow or severe storms, it's important to make a family emergency plan and be ready when severe weather strikes.
Severe weather infographic from the National Weather Service (National Weather Service) Make sure you have emergency supplies. Know your safe spaces. Have a family communications plan.
Governor Mike Kehoe signed an executive order on Friday, March 14 declaring a state of emergency in Missouri ahead of severe weather.
Knowing what to do when severe weather strikes can keep you and your family safe and prepared. That means you can take action quickly.
The state Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services is encouraging New Yorkers to take steps to prepare themselves and their households for severe weather During Severe Weather ...
Understanding severe weather alerts and knowing when to take action How to find critical weather information quickly ...
With severe weather in the forecast on Friday, May 16, Greene County Tech students are expected to walk across the stage the same day. Arkansas State officials want to prepare those coming to know ...
There are some things to consider – and pack – before you travel that can be very valuable if you encounter a serious weather situation.
New Yorkers should sign up for NY-Alert, the state’s free emergency alert system, to receive weather and other timely emergency alerts on their phones. Severe Weather Awareness Week begins April 20.
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