Statewide tornado drill happening today, Davidson County not included
Metroâs Office of Emergency Management won t be activating Davidson Countyâs sirens as part of the drill this morning because they will be doing their normal monthly test Saturday at noon. This way the sirens wonât go off two days in a row.
By: Cole Johnson
and last updated 2021-03-05 09:11:36-05
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â The National Weather Service will hold a statewide tornado drill on Friday. This comes as Tennessee marked a year since the March 3rd tornadoes and Severe Weather Awareness Week.
However, Metroâs Office of Emergency Management won t be activating Davidson Countyâs sirens as part of the drill this morning because they will be doing their normal monthly test Saturday at noon. This way the sirens wonât go off two days in a row.
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Tornado sirens and weather radios will go off this morning at 10 a.m. as part of the Statewide Tornado Drill.
This is Severe Weather Preparedness Week.
Steve Runnels is the warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Springfield.
He says now is the time to come up with a severe weather plan.
He says that means coming up with a safe place to go when storms hit.
Runnels says you should practice going to that place with your family.
He says you should also know what’s in the forecast.