Say More in Raymore
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2442286/fan_mail/new] Four tornado warnings in 15 days is enough to make anyone pause and ask a hard question: if the sirens went off right now, would we actually know what to do? Melissa Harmer sits down with Raymore Emergency Management Director Tim Baldwin to recap the city’s recent stretch of severe spring weather and translate the chaos into clear, practical tornado safety and flood safety steps you can use immediately. We talk through what happens when tornado warnings hit, how siren activations are triggered and why outdoor warning sirens are only one piece of the storm warning puzzle. Tim shares the “multiple ways to get information” approach that saves lives: a NOAA weather radio, Cass County Everbridge emergency notifications, trusted weather apps, local emergency management updates and live coverage from local stations when storms are unfolding. We also pull back the curtain on what emergency management monitors during an event, from National Weather Service coordination to widespread power outages and City communications. Heavy rain brings another threat people underestimate: flooding. Tim explains why flooding is Missouri’s deadliest weather hazard, how little water it takes to move a car and what to do when you come upon a flooded road. We close with a straightforward tornado shelter plan for homes and families, plus ways to get involved in preparedness through Raymore’s CERT program and upcoming community events. Subscribe for more local safety conversations, share this with a neighbor and leave a review so more Raymore residents can find these severe weather preparedness tips. Do you have your NOAA weather radio yet? Learn more about the City of Raymore's Communications Department at www.raymore.com/communications Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Threads @CityofRaymoreMO
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