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Posted on: February 27, 2023

[ARCHIVED] Illinois Severe Weather Preparedness Week

photo collage of severe weather like hail and lightning with text

In an effort to help residents plan ahead for severe weather, Lombard is recognizing Illinois Severe Weather Preparedness Week (March 6-10) by sharing tips and safety information and reminding citizens to connect with the Village for information during emergency situations.

Severe weather can happen anywhere, at any time, creating potentially life-threatening situations. During severe weather emergencies, it is important to have various ways to receive alerts as depicted in the graphic below. 

graphic depicting various ways to receive alerts like tv, cell phone, radio, friends

Additionally, the Village of Lombard will communicate to citizens through the following resources:

Messages are not restricted to weather events and may contain potentially life-saving information in the event of any emergency situation. Text messages and email alerts are especially useful for residents who are on the go, and not likely to be home to receive a phone call from emergency telephone systems. For timely alerts and weather warnings, residents should connect directly with weather reporting resources including the National Weather Service Forecast Office of Chicago and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency.

For additional information on emergency weather preparation, visit www.illinois.gov/ready

Spring Storm Safety
Spring storms are just around the corner. Do you know the difference between a watch and a warning? https://www.weather.gov/wrn/spring-safety 

watch vs warning

Safe Places During Extreme Weather
Do you know the best places to shelter during extreme weather? Check out these spring safe places! More info at https://www.weather.gov/wrn/spring-safe-places-sm 

tornadoes

Disaster Supply Kit
In August 2020, Lombard was impacted by a tornado that caused a 2-mile-long path of damage. Police and fire responded to 198 emergency calls in 24 hours and over 1,000 parkway trees were damaged. Large trees were snapped and uprooted, causing power outages that lasted several days. Are you ready for the next weather emergency? Now is a good time to create or update your disaster supply kit in case of thunderstorms. 


emergency kit

Turn Around Don't Drown!
Thunderstorms can produce heavy rain, which may lead to flooding. Motorists should NEVER drive through flood waters. It only takes 6 inches of flowing water to knock over a person, and 12 inches to carry away a car. If you can’t see the road, Turn Around Don’t Drown!

turn around dont drown

Family Emergency Communications Plan
Now it’s time for you to take action! Are you prepared for an emergency weather situation? Your family may not be together when a disaster strikes so it is important to plan in advance. How will you get to a safe place? How will you contact one another? How and where will you get back together? What will you do in different situations? Find out how to make a family communications plan at https://www.ready.gov/plan

family emergency comms plan


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