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There are pockets of powerful storms that will pose risks to lives and property across the central United States over the next several days, according to forecasters1. I’m not sure if there are any severe thunderstorms in Northeast Madison today. However, you can check the National Weather Service website forYou can check the Northeast Madison Weather website for severe watches and warnings1. You can also check the National Weather Service website for severe thunderstorm warnings and watches2.When a severe thunderstorm strikes, it is important to act quickly to stay safe and minimize impacts. You should continue to listen to local news or a NOAA Weather Radio to stay updated about severe thunderstorm watches and warnings. If you hear a severe thunderstorm warning, go to your secure location1. Here are some tips from the American Red Cross on what you can do during a thunderstorm2:

  • When a High Wind, Severe Thunderstorm, or Tornado Watch is issued, immediately secure objects that would be unsafe to bring inside.

  • Trim or remove trees close enough to fall on your home.

  • Keep drains, gutters, and downspouts clean.

  • When thunder roars, go indoors! Move from outdoors into a building or car with a roof.

  • Pay attention to alerts and warnings.

  • Avoid using electronic devices connected to an electrical outlet.

  • Avoid running water.

  • Turn Around. Don’t Drown!

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