Portions of the United States suffered from severe weather threats in late April and the beginning of May. It unleashed very large hail, strong winds, and isolated tornadoes.
The National Weather Service (NWS) warns of severe weather and isolated tornadoes and urges communities to stay updated with the latest weather reports.
The country braced for tornado outbreaks and over 600 Tornado Warnings from late April to May. South-Central U.S. has experienced challenging weather conditions, particularly in Oklahoma and Texas.
Late April Tornadoes in the U.S
According to a recent report, the U.S. suffered from tornado outbreaks, causing a surge in warnings. The country recorded severe weather threats in late April, especially in the Midwest and Great Plains. The report highlights the unusual tornadoes last month.
Portions of Nebraska, Iowa, Omaha, Tennessee, Texas, Oklahoma, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Kansas, and Ohio braced for severe weather triggered by isolated tornadoes.
Weather news published on May 7 reported that the region was battered by stormy conditions and a devastating tornado that damaged dozens of homes. From northeastern Arkansas to Michigan, residents experienced haul conditions and damaging winds.
In addition, over 190 storms were recorded in the U.S. Strong winds and thunderstorms were additional concerns.
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Tornado Preparedness: How Can Americans Keep Safe From Severe Weather Threats?
Parts of the U.S. have recently been devastated by strong tornadoes, particularly in the south-central U.S. Severe weather threats can occur anytime, packed by hail conditions, isolated tornadoes, and flooding rainfall.
Homeowners should stay updated with the latest forecasts, such as tornado advisories this May. Additionally, preparedness can mitigate potential risks, unleashing intense winds with over 200 miles per hour.
Here are essential weather reminders to be safe from violent tornado outbreaks.
Watch out for Tornado Watch and Tornado Warning
Homeowners should be alerted to tornado watches and warnings and pay attention to weather information. When there is a severe weather threat, households should understand if they are in an area with a tornado risk.
Know important safe shelters
A recent Nature World News (NWN) report showcases the important safe shelters in the U.S. In addition, homeowners could prepare possible sheltering places at home.
Additionally, it is essential to stay away from windows, outside walls, and doors. There is a chance of flying debris, and homeowners should always protect their heads and necks.
Storing emergency supplies
Severe weather threats can stay longer, depending on the situation. However, tornadoes are mostly brief but cause significant damage. Homeowners should keep disaster kits or emergency supplies if transportation becomes challenging or dangerous.
After the tornado outbreak
Ultimately, it is best to stay careful after a tornado outbreak. Falling debris from damaged homes, including a leak of hazardous chemicals, is likely.
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