The National Weather Service and Emergency officials around Wyoming are continuing their efforts in keeping the public informaed through Wyoming Severe Weather Awareness Week that runs through April 19th. Meteoroligist Chris Jones with the National Weather Service in Riverton, Hopes the public will use this time to refresh themselves on severe weather terms.
Another way to prepare is to make sure you have a plan, a survival kit and a weather radio. You can also sign up, in Green River, to be a part of the Code Red warning system. Statewide, those systems will be tested tomorrow.
During this week, you can sign on to crh.noaa.gov/riw and click on the link to Wyoming Severe Weather Awareness Week to find out more information daily on on how to prepare. Each day will feature a new topic. Today, the topic is Planning for a Natural Disaster and All Hazards NOAA Weather Radio.
Another way to prepare is to make sure you have a plan, a survival kit and a weather radio. You can also sign up, in Green River, to be a part of the Code Red warning system. Statewide, those systems will be tested tomorrow.
During this week, you can sign on to crh.noaa.gov/riw and click on the link to Wyoming Severe Weather Awareness Week to find out more information daily on on how to prepare. Each day will feature a new topic. Today, the topic is Planning for a Natural Disaster and All Hazards NOAA Weather Radio.
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