How to Prepare for Severe Thunderstorms in New Hampshire
What Is a Severe Thunderstorm?
A severe thunderstorm is a thunderstorm that produces hail 1 inch or larger, or winds 58 mph or greater. Severe thunderstorms can also produce tornadoes.
What to Do Before a Severe Thunderstorm
- Have a plan in place for what to do if a severe thunderstorm warning is issued.
- Identify a safe place to go, such as a basement or interior room on the lowest floor of your home.
- Gather important documents and medications and keep them in a waterproof container.
- Charge your cell phone and other electronic devices.
- Have a battery-powered radio on hand.
What to Do During a Severe Thunderstorm
- Go to your safe place and stay there until the storm passes.
- Stay away from windows and doors.
- Do not use electrical appliances or touch metal objects.
- If you are outside, seek shelter in a sturdy building or vehicle.
- Do not drive through flooded areas.
What to Do After a Severe Thunderstorm
- Check for injuries and damage.
- If you see downed power lines, stay away from them and call 911.
- Do not enter flooded areas.
- Report any damage to your insurance company.
Additional Tips
- Listen to local weather forecasts and be aware of the latest weather conditions.
- Sign up for emergency alerts from your local government.
- Have a family emergency plan in place.
- Practice your emergency plan with your family.
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