skip to main content
skip to newscasts

Saturday, December 21, 2024

Public News Service Logo
facebook instagram linkedin reddit youtube twitter
view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Government shutdown looms after Trump-backed bill fails; Environmental groups sue CA Air Resources Board over biogas credits; NY elected officials work to electrify municipal buildings; Need a mental health boost? Talking hot dog is here.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

President-elect Trump repeats his threats to jail Jan. 6th committee members, while also putting a stop-gap spending plan in jeopardy. A court removes Fani Willis from Trump's Georgia election interference case. The FAA restricts drones in New Jersey, and a Federal Reserve rate cut shakes markets.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Rural folks could soon be shut out of loans for natural disasters if Project 2025 has its way, Taos, New Mexico weighs options for its housing shortage, and the top states providing America's Christmas trees revealed.

Time to Prepare for Dangers of Volatile Spring Weather

play audio
Play

Monday, March 2, 2015   

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – The warmer and often volatile weather of spring will soon arrive, and during Severe Weather Awareness Week, state emergency officials are reminding Illinoisans about the dangers of thunderstorms, lightning, tornadoes and flash floods.

Mike McClure, senior meteorologist at the National Weather Service in the Quad Cities, says residents should be cautious when a weather alert is issued, even if it is not in their immediate area.

"Severe weather, you know, doesn't fall nicely and neatly unfortunately as we like it to and into the exact areas that we forecast,” he points out. “That's why we say if you are in or near a watch area, be prepared and stay alert."

A watch means an area has potential to see severe weather. A warning means severe weather is either occurring or expected to occur.

The statewide tornado-warning test will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. Schools, businesses and families are encouraged to practice tornado drills.

To be prepared for severe weather, McClure advises residents to have a plan for seeking shelter at home or when traveling.

He adds it's also good to inspect your home for potential hazards during a storm, such as weakened trees or windows that could shatter.

"Also wrapped into this too maybe learning how to use a fire extinguisher or administer CPR,” he stresses. “Knowing how to turn off the electricity, gas and water. And then having an emergency supply kit because some storms may produce power outages that could last for quite a while."

Along with local television and radio stations, smart phones can also send severe weather alerts. But McClure says they are not always reliable during power outages. He recommends a battery-operated weather alert radio.






get more stories like this via email

more stories
Rocky Casillas Aguirre adds a pop of color to 'Twitch the Flame,' a main character in his comic series which focuses on mental health for kids. (Photo courtesy of Casillas Aguirre)

Health and Wellness

play sound

By Amy Felegy for Arts Midwest.Broadcast version by Mike Moen for Minnesota News Connection reporting for the Arts Midwest-Public News Service Collabo…


Health and Wellness

play sound

With Christmas less than a week away, experts are giving advice on how seniors and the community can fight against social isolation. A United Health …

Environment

play sound

When the Champlain Towers South collapsed in Surfside in 2021 taking 98 lives, it sent shock waves across South Florida. The tragedy has left …


Environment

play sound

Three environmental nonprofits filed suit Wednesday against the California Air Resources Board to oppose the expansion of a program allowing oil and g…

Ithaca, New York, is the first city in the world to commit to electrifying all its buildings. The city is aiming to accomplish the goal by 2030. (Adobe Stock)

Environment

play sound

New York lawmakers are focusing on electrifying municipal buildings. Buildings statewide make up 32% of New York's greenhouse gas emissions and …

Social Issues

play sound

North Dakota is expected to rejoin the debate over whether all school children, regardless of their family income, should have access to no-cost …

Social Issues

play sound

This month, an Arizona grand jury indicted two out-of-state residents for cheating the state's Empowerment Scholarship Account program out of more …

 

Phone: 303.448.9105 Toll Free: 888.891.9416 Fax: 208.247.1830 Your trusted member- and audience-supported news source since 1996 Copyright © 2021