Here are some safety suggestions:
- Go to the ATM and get some extra cash well before the storms approach.
- Fill your car's tank with gas or charge your electric car.
- Derechoes can move very quickly. Make sure your children and infirm relatives are accounted for at all times and can be easily and quickly sheltered.
- Plan to park your car in the garage.
- Bring in lawn furniture, grills, and trampolines.
- Make sure you have a source of weather information when thunderstorms approach that will work if the power fails.
- Be sure your shelter has a flashlight, batteries, a bottle of water. Wear shoes and take your cell phones.
I am not able to live-blog these storms. Please go to AccuWeather.com for more information throughout the day.
UPDATE: 11:47am CDT…
With a derecho looking more and more likely, the Storm Prediction Center has updated its damaging wind forecast since I posted their 8am version below.
Fifteen percent is the significant threshold for thunderstorm-related wind gusts of 60 mph or higher. The hatched area is where wind gusts of 75 mph or higher are forecast to occur.
UPDATE: 11:47am CDT…
With a derecho looking more and more likely, the Storm Prediction Center has updated its damaging wind forecast since I posted their 8am version below.
Fifteen percent is the significant threshold for thunderstorm-related wind gusts of 60 mph or higher. The hatched area is where wind gusts of 75 mph or higher are forecast to occur.
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