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Severe Weather​ ​Preparedness Week

February 5-9, 2024

 

This week is a statewide effort to educate the public about the hazards of severe weather and to provide helpful tips and resources that Georgians can use to plan ahead and stay safe.

Severe Weather Preparedness Week serves as an annual reminder for Georgians to review their emergency plan. Please take the time now to review your home, school, or business preparedness plans.

The National Weather Service has outlined topics for each day this week that address severe weather preparedness. See below.​


Monday, Feb 5

Family Preparedness
Family Preparedness
Develop a ​ family disaster plan. Prepare an emergency kit with essentials you may need during a disaster.

Tuesday, Feb 6

Thunderstorm
Thunderstorm Safety
Learn the difference between a thunderstorm watch and a thunderstorm warning

Wednesday, Feb 7

Tornado
Tornado Safety
Determine in advance where you will take shelter in case of a tornado warning.


Thursday, Feb 8

Lightning
Lightning Safety
Learn the 30/30 rule. If after seeing lightning, you cannot count to 30 before hearing thunder, go indoors.

Friday, Feb 9

Flooding
Flood Safety​​​​​​​
Copy important documents, seal them in a watertight container and add them to your emergency kit.

 


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