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Minnesotans may be wondering why they're hearing tornado sirens on Thursday. It's because of Severe Weather Awareness Week.
Did you just hear tornado sirens in Minnesota and wonder why? If it’s not the usual test time, the first Wednesday of every ...
Residents in Duluth will hear sirens at 1:45 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. on Thursday, April 10 for Tornado Drill Day, part of Severe ...
Severe weather sirens will sound twice in Minnesota on Thursday to mark Severe Weather Awareness Week. The sirens are ...
It’s Severe weather awareness week and the National Weather Service will be conducting two mock tornado warnings today so ...
(WLUK) -- Wisconsin's annual statewide tornado drills are set for today. The drills are scheduled for 1:45 and 6:45 p.m.
Our viewer Paul has a question about them after a recent round of severe weather. He says the sirens go off for a few minutes, then they stop. Then, a bit later, they come back on again. Why is that?
As part of Severe Weather Awareness Week, Olmsted County will be holding tornado drills to test storm sirens on Thursday.
Fire Chief Revis Kemper said the sirens are for warning those outdoors, and everyone should have another way to receive tornado warnings. “Three of the six will work if you are outside. You should be ...