Wisconsin’s Tornado & Severe Weather Awareness Week
April 15-19, 2013
Listen, Act and Live!
(MADISON) – Listen, Act and Live! Those words could
protect you and your family during severe storm season. Listening to warnings
and seeking shelter immediately will save lives. That’s why Wisconsin Emergency
Management (WEM), ReadyWisconsin and the National Weather Service (NWS) have
teamed up for Wisconsin’s Tornado and Severe Weather Awareness Week April
15-19, 2013.Did you know that…
- Wisconsin averages 23 tornadoes annually.
- Last year, only 4 tornadoes were reported in Wisconsin by the NWS. The strongest tornado in 2012 hit near Patch Grove in Grant County on September 4. No fatalities or injuries were reported.
- In 2011, 38 tornadoes in Wisconsin were confirmed by the NWS, the fourth highest number on record. On August 19, a man was killed when a tornado with winds of 105 mph struck Marinette County.
- The peak tornado season in Wisconsin is April to August, but tornadoes can occur any time of year, like the January 7, 2008 storms near Kenosha.
Important: The tornado drill will take place even if the sky is cloudy, dark and/or rainy. If actual severe storms are expected in the state on Thursday April 18, the tornado drill will be postponed until Friday, April 19 with the same times. If severe storms are possible Friday the drill will be cancelled.
See this Tornado Awareness Drill for more information.
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