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March 29, 2017 Wisconsin’s Tornado & Severe Weather Awareness Week

Wisconsin's Tornado & Severe Weather Awareness Week is April 17 - 21,
2017

Info Courtesy of: 
State of Wisconsin
Department of Military Affairs
Division of Emergency Management

For more information contact: 
Todd Pritchard
Office: 608-242-3324
Cell: 608-219-4008

(MADISON) – Schools, businesses, families, and individuals have two
opportunities to test their emergency plans during statewide tornado
drills on April 20, 2017. The drills are part of the annual spring
severe weather campaign to encourage everyone in Wisconsin to be ready
for possible tornadoes and severe weather.

Governor Walker has declared April 17-21, 2017 as Wisconsin’s Tornado
& Severe Weather Awareness Week. Wisconsin Emergency Management, the
National Weather Service (NWS) and the Wisconsin Broadcasters
Association (WBA) have once again teamed up to sponsor the statewide
tornado drills scheduled for Thursday, April 20.

On April 20th, a mock tornado watch will be issued at 1:00 p.m.
followed by a statewide mock tornado warning at 1:45 p.m. Many radio
and TV stations across the state will issue the test tornado warnings.
In addition, mock alerts will be issued on NOAA Weather Radios and
many communities will sound their tornado sirens to test their
emergency severe weather plans. Later, a mock tornado warning will be
issued at 6:45 p.m. to give families and second shift workers a chance
to practice their emergency plans.

According to the NWS, Wisconsin averages 23 tornadoes annually. Last
year, there were 16 tornado touchdowns in the state. All of the
tornadoes were either an EF0 or EF1. However, it’s not a question of
if we will have a violent storm, it’s a matter of when.

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 20, the tornado drills will be postponed until Friday,
April 21 with the same times. If severe storms are possible Friday,
the drills will be cancelled.

Any changes will be issued to local media as well as posted on the
ReadyWisconsin website at http://readywisconsin.wi.gov.