Tornado and Severe Weather Awareness Week Set for April 8th

This year’s Tornado and Severe Weather Awareness Week in Wisconsin will take place

from April 8th through April 12th, 2024. This annual campaign encourages everyone to

prepare for the tornados and severe storms that are frequently experienced during the

spring and summer months. This opportunity also allows community members time to

review any severe weather plans they may have in place or discuss with friends and

family on what to do and where to go when severe weather strikes.

The statewide tornado drill for 2024 is scheduled at 1:45 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. on April

11th. During the drill times, Wisconsin’s National Weather Service offices will conduct

NOAA Weather Radio tests that can be heard only if you are actively listening to those

devices or have one programmed to activate on test alerts. Kenosha County will NOT

be testing the outdoor warning sirens during the drill times. Local radio and TV stations

across the state may issue messaging to encourage people to participate in the

scheduled drills. Schools, businesses, and people at home are encouraged to practice

going to their nearest tornado shelter during the drills as if there were an actual

tornado warning in effect.

For more information visit the ReadyWisconsin website at http://readywisconsin.wi.gov.

You’ll find great information on how to protect yourself and your family from tornadoes

and other severe weather threats. You can also follow ReadyWisconsin on Facebook

(https://facebook.com/ReadyWisconsin) and X (https://twitter.com/ReadyWisconsin) for

updates and drill status.

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