(Cross Plains, IN) – Ripley County Emergency Management says the Cross Plains outdoor warning sirens are not functioning.
The Prince’s Lakes’ tornado siren will be out-of-service until at least Tuesday.
In years past, a spring storm anywhere in St. Charles County meant sirens went off everywhere in the county. New technology is changing that.
There’s a 40 to 50% chance of thunderstorms in the metro-east Thursday, Feb. 19 with a 20 to 30% probability of the storms becoming severe, with the possibility of tornadoes, isolated hail and ...
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. — St. Charles County Regional Emergency Management on Tuesday announced upgrades to its outdoor warning siren system. The county is transitioning to an automated, zone-based ...
Okmulgee County has secured $248,000 in federal funding to launch a new outdoor warning siren program ahead of severe weather ...
Weather sirens have been used to warn residents of severe weather threats for decades, but advances in technology are ...
Just three weeks ago, Indiana was blanketed in snow, and Hoosiers were battling extreme cold. Now, with snow barely off the ground, we have a risk for severe weather on Thursday.
(Cross Plains, Ind.) - Per Ripley County EMA, the Cross Plains outdoor warning sirens are currently not functional. Repairs are in progress; however, the system is not expected to be operational prior ...