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MDOT urges public to prepare for severe weather

Patrice Boykin by Patrice Boykin
February 11, 2022
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MDOT urges public to prepare for severe weather

 

JACKSON, MISS. – In Mississippi, severe weather is a concern year-round. Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) crews understand whether it is in the form of tornadoes, thunderstorms or flash floods, severe weather can develop quickly in our state.

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To prepare Mississippians for severe weather season in March, April and May, Gov. Tate Reeves declared February 14-19, 2022, as Mississippi Severe Weather Preparedness Week. The purpose of this week is to spread awareness of the potential for severe weather in Mississippi, as well as provide information on ways that Mississippians can protect themselves in the event of severe weather.

 

“MDOT advises Mississippians to prepare in advance, stay informed and know what actions to take to keep you and your family safe before, during and after severe weather events,” said Brad White, MDOT Executive Director. “Advanced warning and increased awareness can help residents survive these potentially deadly storms.”

 

During severe weather, MDOT crews monitor and respond to issues that arise on state roadways. It is important for Mississippians to be able to receive severe weather alerts in multiple forms. MDOT encourages the public to utilize the resources provided such as MDOTTraffic.com, the free MDOT Traffic Mobile App and alerts offered by other agencies.

 

For detailed preparedness information, the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) has useful tips and information at msema.org. Throughout Severe Weather Preparedness Week MEMA officials will focus on different storm-related topics, including severe thunderstorms, flooding, tornadoes, lightning, warning reception and mobile home safety.

 

Local weather information and alerts are available through the National Weather Service online at weather.gov. If there is an immediate, life-threatening emergency, call 911 right away.

 

MDOT also offers tips for encountering severe weather while on the road:

  • Never drive through a flooded area; the water may carry your vehicle or cause it to stall.
  • Do not use cruise control when the roads are wet. The distance it takes to stop increases in these conditions.
  • If driving and you encounter hail, find shelter for your car.
  • If you are in your vehicle during a tornado, seek sturdy shelter or the lowest part of the ground such as a ditch. Never seek shelter under highway overpasses.
  • Use your headlights whenever conditions require the use of windshield wipers.

 

For more information about severe weather preparedness, visit GoMDOT.com/drivesmartms.

MageeNews.com is an online news source serving Simpson and surrounding counties as well as the State of Mississippi.

 

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