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Tornado sirens sounded in Minnesota and Wisconsin at 1:45 pm on Thursday as part of a drill for Severe Weather Awareness Week. It will sound again at 6:45 pm. Tornado sirens sounded in Minnesota ...
Minnesotans may be wondering why they're hearing tornado sirens on Thursday. It's because of Severe Weather Awareness Week. As part of the weather week, two statewide tornado drills are scheduled.
The Senatobia Fire Department provided audio that was recorded on April 4 during testing of the City’s tornado sirens. The sirens had failed to work on the morning of April 3, when an EF-3 ...
Severe weather sirens will sound twice in Minnesota on Thursday to mark Severe Weather Awareness Week. The sirens are expected to sound across the state at 1:45 p.m. and 6:45 p.m., according to ...
There will be two today, one at 1:45 p.m. and a second at 6:45 p.m.During each drill, weather radios and outdoor tornado sirens will sound. Plus, WeatherWatch 12 Chief meteorologist Mark Baden ...
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We have added it to a list of your favorite stories. Be ready for the annual statewide tornado drill today in Minnesota. There will be two drills Thursday — the first at 1:45 p.m. That’s ...
Over a year after 78 cats were discovered abandoned inside a Coon Rapids home, their former caretaker is facing multiple criminal charges. According to court documents, 59-year-old Jacqueline ...
Create an account or log in to save stories. If you heard tornado sirens blaring across Minnesota and Wisconsin on Thursday, don’t be alarmed — but don’t completely ignore them, either.
Fire Chief Revis Kemper said the sirens are for warning those outdoors, and everyone should have another way to receive tornado warnings. “Three of the six will work if you are outside.