Tornado Watch Issued for North Texas Through Monday at 9 PM, National Weather Service Reports Severe Weather outlook

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At 2:31 PM Monday, the National Weather Service of Fort Worth-Texas has issued an updated tor-nado watch that runs until 9 PM. The watch: Cooke, Denton, Gray son, Jack, Montague, Wise and Young. NWS storm Prediction center alert to people by a notification.

Tornado-Watch

This watch is in effect until 9 p.m. Tor-nado watch is a warning.

Important information for safety during Tor-nado

The NWS warns tor-nado damages including injuries and death. Get yourself get tor-nado watches and warnings watch a local news channel, switch to a weather radio nearby store that carries all sorts of life giving products in stock.

• If you are indoors: In cases of a tornado-warning, go into your basement or shelter area. If you don’t have either and are within the possible path of destruction from this particular tornado-warning; take refuge in an interior room without windows immediately walking past all other rooms where people live not wanting any of them human or animal alike to be simply thrown down outside things breaking everywhere no one knowing what kind are being flung wild past them give a sense jail cell feeling atmosphere safety for your pets but none at all.

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• If you are at work or school, please follow your tornado-drill emergency procedures. Move quietly and quickly to the designated tornado-shelter and beware windows. Don’t squirrel yourself away in big areas with no windows, such as cafeterias, gymnasiums, or auditoriums.

• If you find yourself outdoors: When a tornado’s is approaching, find a substantial building immediately to shield you. Sheds, storage structures, trailers, and tents are not safe places from which to observe this catastrophe of nature.

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If you are in a car: You are not safe in a car during a tornado’s. It is best to drive toward the nearest shelter. If there is no way to find safe shelter, then crouch down in your car and protect head Or abandon the vehicle, look for alternative shelter in a low area, such as ditch, ditch or ravine.

Do you have an emergency kit ready in case of a tornado’s?

The Federal Emergency Management Agency recommends keeping the following items in a basic disaster supplies kit:

• Water, one gallon per person for at least three days

• Food, at least a three-day supply

• Cell phone with chargers and a backup battery

• Battery-powered or hand-crank radio

• Flashlight

• First-aid kit

• Whistle

• Dust mask to filter contaminated air

• Plastic sheeting and duct tape, for shelter purposes

• Moist towelettes, garbage bags, and plastic ties

• Manual can opener for food

• Local maps

Source: The National Weather Service

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