Tennessee's Severe Weather Awareness Week is Feb. 19-25, 2023.
In looking at long-range model data there is fairly good agreement among the models.
We hope to have more event like this in the future.
Don't ignore that sound, because where there is thunder there is lightning, and lightning can kill or maim in ways you would least expect it.
One first responder says following the smallest tips can save a life in the long run.
Over 100 people died from flooding in the United States in 2021.
The mosquito population begins to increase during the summer as warm, humid weather returns to the Tennessee Valley.
The end of April means it’s that time of year again when you need to have sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat handy due to UV radiation from the sun.
The mosquito population begins to increase during the summer as warm, humid weather returns to the Tennessee Valley.
The end of April means it’s that time of year again when you need to have sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat handy due to UV radiation from the sun.
As cold weather rolls in, it is important to know how to keep your pipes from freezing.
Tips for prepping your vehicle for the upcoming winter season.
As cold weather rolls in, it is important to know how to keep your pipes from freezing.
Tips for prepping your vehicle for the upcoming winter season.
There are three main variables to consider: Â sun angle and the scattering of light, particles in the atmosphere, and the presence and type of clouds.
Bring plants inside when the temperatures drop below 40 degrees. You can also place a bed sheet or frost cloth over them.
Different themes each week will keep all families informed with topics like making a plan, building a kit, low-cost preparedness, and teaching…
Severe Thunderstorm Warnings will now be impact-based with a tiered system of damage threat tags.
Severe Thunderstorm Warnings will now be impact-based with a tiered system of damage threat tags.
Even though we can't change the weather, we can follow some steps to try to prevent and eliminate mosquitoes in our own yards.
While many people think of the Midwest when they think of tornadoes, it's no secret the Southeast experiences its fair share of deadly storms.
For the best way to protect them, they suggested using frost cloth, a bedsheet, landscape fabric, or a nursery pot.
Channel 3 has compiled a list of available public storm shelters and resources across our area in case of severe weather this year.
If your county is not listed, reach out to Emergency Management where you live.Â
As the expected severe weather moves into the Tennessee Valley, additional storm shelters are planning to offer safety to those in need.
Those taking shelter will be socially distanced and advised of CDC guidelines for mask usage.
State Farm lists Tennessee as one of the top 10 states for paid lightning-related claims. Georgia, Alabama and North Carolina make the list too.
The most important thing is to be aware and know when you are under a severe threat.
To find the county frequency and SAME # for your area, visit https://www.weather.gov/nwr/counties and find your state.
Tornadoes kill an average of 75 to 80 people in the US every year.
If you were previously registered with the old system, your information will not be transferred over, and you will no longer receive text alerts.
Winter storms present the possibility of power outages and flooding that can compromise the safety of stored food.