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sdianel_-acct_c
Apr 26, 2014Explorer
If you have a weather radio, keep it on. Keep your atlas handy and know what county you are in at all times. Tornadoes usually move from the southwest toward the northeast. In our travels we avoided a tornado by knowing this info and calculating where we would be at the time the tornado crossed the hwy. We stopped for lunch! If you hear a tornado warning it helps to know where you are in relation to where the tornado is located. I would not pull under a bridge in the case of high winds. I would find an RV park and hunker down and use their buildings for shelter if needed. You could also stop at a truck stop and go inside if it gets really bad. We're at a park right in the path so I'm also watching the weather. Be safe out there.
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