SAVANNAH (WSAV) – Severe weather can strike anytime, and being prepared could save your life. Emergency officials are urging Georgians to act as Severe Weather Preparedness Week kicks off. From thunderstorms to tornadoes, there’s plenty you’ll need to know to stay safe.
Hurricanes, tornadoes, and flash floods – Georgia has seen it all. As we enter peak severe weather season it’s important to make sure you’re ready before the next storm hits. If you hear sirens later this morning this is part of the many precautions officials are taking in the Coastal Empire to prepare.
Severe Weather Preparedness Week is underway across Georgia, and today’s focus is tornado safety. At 9:30 a.m., sirens will sound across Chatham County as part of a statewide tornado drill. This is a test, so there is no emergency, but officials are asking you to have a plan before severe weather strikes…