Saturday, January 24, 2026
54.5 °f
Magee
  • About Us
  • Our Team
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertising
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
MageeNews.com
Advertisement
  • Home
  • Message from the Prez
  • News
  • Happenings
  • Obituaries
  • Sports
  • Schools
  • Videos
  • Ducks on the Pond
  • Home
  • Message from the Prez
  • News
  • Happenings
  • Obituaries
  • Sports
  • Schools
  • Videos
  • Ducks on the Pond
No Result
View All Result
MageeNews.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Happenings

September is National Preparedness Month

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
August 31, 2017
in Happenings, Out & About
0
September is National Preparedness Month
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Please note that this post contains affiliate links and any sales made through such links will reward MageeNews.com a small commission – at no extra cost to you.

JACKSON, MISS.— Residents of Mississippi are not strangers to extreme weather conditions. Severe weather has the potential of becoming very dangerous, and it is important to prepare for these possible disasters. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has designated the month of September as “National Preparedness Month,” and the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) wants everyone to know that there is power in being prepared for potential emergencies.

With Hurricane Harvey still threatening much of the southeastern U.S., the National Weather Service (NWS) reports  the potential for heavy rainfall that could produce flooding in parts of Mississippi. With the possibility of severe weather, there’s no better tiime to prepare than right now. Here are some tips if you encounter severe weather while traveling.

• Turn around; don’t drown! Never drive through a flooded area; the water can sweep your vehicle away or cause it to stall.
• Turn the cruise control off. Cruise control can be highly useful in dry conditions, but deadly when roads are wet.
• If you encounter hail, do not keep going. Stay in the vehicle and seek the nearest shelter.
• Headlights are important. If windshield wipers are required, headlights need to be utilized.
• Turn the radio on. If you suspect severe weather, tune into local radio stations to stay aware of weather conditions in your area.
The only thing drivers can control about weather-related emergencies is how to prepare for them before they happen. Find time to talk with family and friends about a severe weather plan, and the best evacuation route available in your area.
“The most important thing to remember is safety,” said Melinda McGrath, MDOT executive director. “Part of being safe is staying prepared. It is not if an emergency will strike, but when. We want all Mississiappians to be prepared and know the steps to take if they are faced with an emergency.”
For more safety tips, visit GoMDOT.com/drivesmartms or like and follow @MississippiDOT on Facebook and Twitter. For hurricane specific information, including evacuation routes, visit GoMDOT.com/hurricanes.

Related posts

Mark your calendar!  Star Spring Festival April 18, 2026 Supporting St Jude!

Mark your calendar! Star Spring Festival April 18, 2026 Supporting St Jude!

January 22, 2026
Agriculture Holds Key to Mississippi Workforce Challenges

AI, Agriculture and the Future of Mississippi’s Economy

January 21, 2026

 

Tags: MageeNews.comMDOTrainWEATHER
Previous Post

NASA Concludes Summer of Testing with Fifth Flight Controller Hot Fire

Next Post

Jones Attended Summer Leadership Camp

Next Post
Jones Attended Summer Leadership Camp

Jones Attended Summer Leadership Camp

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Latest News

Cenia Leah Gutierrez, 62 of Taylorsville, Mississippi

by Sue Honea
January 23, 2026
0
Cenia Leah Gutierrez, 62 of Taylorsville, Mississippi

 Cenia Leah Gutierrez, 62 of Taylorsville, MS passed away Wednesday, January 21, 2026 at her residence in Taylorsville, MS. She...

Read moreDetails

Andy Berry’s Weekly Senate Report January 23, 2026

by Sue Honea
January 23, 2026
0
Senator Andy Berry Weekly Report (January 24, 2025)

  Mississippi Senate Weekly Report, Friday, January 23, 2026 In the third week of the 2026, Legislative Session, the Senate...

Read moreDetails

Javonte Joulius Williams Arrested by Magee PD

by Sue Honea
January 23, 2026
0
Javonte Joulius Williams Arrested by Magee PD

Magee Police Department arrested Javonte Joulius Williams on charges of Disturbance of Family and Manufacture, Possession, and Use of a...

Read moreDetails
Facebook Twitter Youtube RSS Instagram
MageeNews.com

MageeNews.com is THE source for news and views in Simpson County, Mississippi, and beyond.

Recent News

Cenia Leah Gutierrez, 62 of Taylorsville, Mississippi

Cenia Leah Gutierrez, 62 of Taylorsville, Mississippi

January 23, 2026
Senator Andy Berry Weekly Report (January 24, 2025)

Andy Berry’s Weekly Senate Report January 23, 2026

January 23, 2026
Javonte Joulius Williams Arrested by Magee PD

Javonte Joulius Williams Arrested by Magee PD

January 23, 2026
Magee, US
Saturday, January 24, 2026
scattered clouds
54.5 ° f
45%
3.47mh
25%
66 f 45 f
Wed
68 f 40 f
Thu
71 f 44 f
Fri
75 f 46 f
Sat

© 2023 MageeNews.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Sue Stuff
  • News
  • Happenings
  • Schools
  • Sports
  • Obituaries
  • Ducks on the Pond
  • Videos

© 2023 MageeNews.com