WOOD COUNTY, Ohio — Wood County officials are urging residents to double‑check the ways they receive severe weather alerts, especially with the threat of storms expected this week.
Last Friday’s tornado outbreak in southwest Michigan, which killed four people and injured several others, is serving as a stark reminder that severe weather season is already underway across the region.
Wood County’s emergency management agency director, Jeff Klein, says one thing should not be your primary warning system: outdoor sirens…