June 02, 2009

COMMUNITY INFORMATION - Severe Thunderstorm Watch for Montgomery County

The National Weather Service has issued a SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH for Montgomery County until 8:00 pm. Severe Thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and evening, and again tomorrow. At 2:12 pm, dopplar radar indicated storms beginning to form near the Pennsylvania border. These storm are expected to move east south-east and become more widespread this afternoon and evening in response to an approaching disturbance.

The primary threat with these storms include extremely heavy rain, large hail, lightning, and isolated tornadoes.

Those with outdoor plans this evening should monitor the skies and be prepared for threatening weather. Lightning is one of the number one severe weather killers in the US. If you are outdoor and storm approaches, seek safe shelter indoors.

A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH means conditions are favorable for severe storms in and close to the watch area. Severe thunderstorms can and occasionally do produce tornadoes with little or no advanced warning. Residents should be on the lookout for threatening weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings.

In the event of a Severe Thunderstorm Warning:

Go to a safe place, such as a building or car.
If no structure is available, find an open space and squat low to the ground as quickly as possible.
Avoid tall structures such as towers, tall trees, telephone lines or power lines.
Stay away from natural lightning rods made of metal such as golf clubs, fishing rods, bicycles or metal fences.
Stay away from bodies of water and flood-prone areas.
Avoid bathtubs, water faucets and sinks because metal pipes can transmit electricity.
Turn on a battery-operated radio or television.
Don't use a cell phone or land line phone.
Don’t use a computer, if possible.

The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement. Fit under a work bench or other piece of sturdy furniture. If no basement is available, seek shelter on the lowest floor in a hallway or closet. Use blankets or pillows to cover your body and always stay away from windows.

Evacuate mobile homes and vehicles immediately. Do not use highway overpasses as shelters. If no shelter is available, lie flat in the nearest ditch or other low spot and cover your head with your hands.

Do not wait to hear or see this tornado before you take action. Tornadoes that form at night and those that are rain wrapped may not be visible.

Posted by Plevy at June 2, 2009 02:24 PM
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