April 7-11 is Minnesota Severe Weather Awareness Week
Severe Weather Awareness Week is April 7-11. Join Ramsey County Emergency Management & Homeland Security in preparing for severe weather season by reviewing safety and awareness tips each day this week.
Learn about emergency preparedness and management in Ramsey County.
Monday, April 7: Alerts and warnings
Severe weather notices are now more available than ever. Wireless emergency alerts provide tornado warnings and flash flooding on cell phones.
Tuesday, April 8: Severe thunderstorms, lightning and hail
Thunderstorms can bring multiple hazards, including wind, hail and lightning.
Wednesday, April 9: Floods
Flash flooding is one of the most dangerous and costly disasters in Minnesota.
- Flood insurance
- Turn Around Don’t Drown (National Weather Service)
- Flash flooding preparation checklist (PDF) (American Red Cross)
Thursday, April 10: Statewide Tornado Drill Day
Outdoor warning sirens will sound twice to allow businesses, schools and families chances to practice their severe weather sheltering plans.
- 1:45 p.m. - Simulated tornado warning to practice daytime emergency plans
- 6:45 p.m. - Second simulated tornado warning to practice home and evening emergency plans
Friday, April 11: Extreme heat
Extreme heat causes more weather related deaths than any other weather threat.