From Michigan State Police <[email protected]>
Subject NEWS RELEASE: Statewide Tornado Drill Scheduled for March 19
Date March 14, 2025 9:28 PM
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"*News Release*"



*Statewide Tornado Drill Scheduled for March 19*
"Severe Weather Awareness Week is March 16-22"

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:                                                                                       March 14, 2025*

*LANSING, MICH.* Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has declared March 16-22 as Michigan’s Severe Weather Awareness Week [ [link removed] ], and the Michigan State Police, Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division (MSP/EMHSD) is calling on residents to act by participating in a voluntary statewide tornado drill at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 19.

"Last May, four tornadoes hit southwest Michigan in a single day, damaging homes and businesses across four counties," said Capt. Kevin Sweeney, deputy state director of Emergency Management and commander of MSP/EMHSD. "Severe weather can strike fast. That’s why it’s important to have a plan to protect yourself, your family, home, and pets."

According to the National Weather Service, the state of Michigan averages 15 tornadoes each year.

“The voluntary statewide tornado drill gives everyone a chance to put their severe weather plans to the test, so we are all better prepared when a disaster strikes,” Sweeney said.  

Local communities, businesses, organizations, families, and individuals are all encouraged to engage in this statewide preparedness activity but are not required to do so. During the tornado drill, residents may observe or hear alerts on TV and radio stations, as well as outdoor sirens in their community if the local emergency management agency is participating. Contact your local emergency management agency to learn how local alerts are administrated in your community and to learn if your community is participating.

The average lead time for tornadoes to develop is 10 to 15 minutes, which means everyone needs to be ready to react quickly when a warning is issued.

To be ready for a tornado:


* Know the difference: a tornado WATCH means conditions exist for a tornado to develop; a tornado WARNING means a tornado has been sighted or indicated by weather radar.
* Know the signs of an approaching tornado: dark, often greenish sky; large hail; a large, dark, low-lying cloud; and a loud roar, like a freight train.
* Stay tuned to commercial radio or television broadcasts for news on changing weather conditions or approaching storms.
* Develop an emergency preparedness kit with essential items such as a three-day water and food supply, a NOAA Weather Radio, important family documents, and items that satisfy unique family needs.
* Identify a safe place in your home for household members and pets to gather during a tornado.
* Make sure everyone understands the tornado warning system in your area.
* Engage with your local emergency manager to find out if they are participating.

For more information about being safe before, during, and after a tornado, follow the MSP/EMHSD on X at @MichEMHS [ [link removed] ] or go to www.michigan.gov/miready [ [link removed] ].

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"The Michigan State Police, Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division is responsible for coordinating state and federal resources to assist local government in response and relief activities in the event of an emergency or disaster, as well as coordinating homeland security initiatives and various federal grants."

*FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:*
Lauren Thompson-Phillips
MSP/EMHSD Public Information & Outreach Section Manager
[email protected]
517-216-0103


* NR-003 SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK-STATEWIDE TORNADO DRILL.pdf [ [link removed] ]

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