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Severe Weather, Georgia
Tornado siren drill this morning: Severe Weather Preparedness Week kicks off in Georgia
Severe weather can strike anytime, and being prepared could save your life. Emergency officials are urging Georgians to act as Severe Weather Preparedness Week kicks off. From thunderstorms to tornadoes,
Tornado drill scheduled Wednesday for Severe Weather Preparedness Week
February 3 through February 7 is severe weather preparedness week in both Georgia and Alabama. This week is used to remind residents to be prepared and how to stay safe during severe weather season. Wednesday’s topic focuses on tornado safety.
2025 Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Georgia
February 3rd through February 7th, is Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Georgia which is a good reminder to be prepared before the severe storm season.
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You may hear tornado sirens going off Wednesday morning in Georgia. Here's why
Despite it being a relatively clear day, tornado sirens will go off in Georgia Wednesday morning. It's part of an effort to have Georgians prepare for severe weather ...
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Get prepared: Athens, UGA to conduct tornado drill with sirens
Athens-Clarke County and UGA to conduct annual testing of outside tornado sirens and suggest residents use the opportunity to ...
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As Florida approaches tornado season, here are the safest things to do during a Tornado Warning
People pass away from tornadoes in Florida and Georgia every year, so it is vital to brush up on tornado safety tips yearly.
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Statewide tornado drill in Georgia happening Wednesday | What to know
The statewide drill around Georgia will happen at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, February 5. It's part of Severe Weather ...
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on MSN
US saw 1,800+ tornadoes in 2024, while a record-breaking number hit Oklahoma
In total, there were at least 53 fatalities caused by tornadoes last year across the U.S., including eight in Oklahoma from five tornadoes.
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