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Severe weather affects the lives of thousands of people each year, especially in the southern part of the United States. People who understand severe weather -- and know what to do before and after severe weather hits --can significantly reduce injuries and property damage. Wiregrass Electric Cooperative wants you to be knowledgeable about severe weather -- and to provide you with steps you can take to protect yourself and your family. We have provided information here on severe weather and safety. Remember, the time to plan is not when severe weather hits -- you must be prepared long before the storm is ever forecast.

Download your Hurricane Tracking Map here.

 

National Weather Service

WTVY-4-WARN

NOAA

National Hurricane Center

 

WDHN-18 First Warn

 

Geneva Co. EMA

Coffee Co. EMA

 

Covington Co. EMA

 Alabama Emergency Management Agency

Alabama EMA

 FEMA

FEMA

Free Degree Day Data

Degree Day Data

 Alabama Climate Report

Alabama Climate Report

Hurricane Preparedness

History teaches that a lack of hurricane awareness and preparation are common threads among all major hurricane disasters. By knowing your vulnerability and what actions you should take, you can reduce the effects of a hurricane disaster.

Visit the Hurricane Preparedness Web site to find how to protect yourself from flooding and wind during a severe storm. Hurricane Preparedness Week

NOAA predicts near normal or above normal hurricane activity for the 2009 season. Find out more information at: National Hurricane Center .  In the event of any emergency, it is important to have a family disaster plan. Click here for a check list for your family's preparations: Have a Family Disaster Plan .

Portable electric generators offer great benefits when outages affect your home; however, generators also must be connected and operated properly or they can be hazardous to the public and the line crews working to restore power. Get information on Generator Safety here.

Additional Weather Links:

The steps to restoring power
Storm Watch: How to prepare your family for severe weather
Generator Safety Tips
Outage Safety Tips
Get Free Degree Day Information and Comparisons
The Weather Channel
Intellicast, The Authority in Expert Weather
Weather Underground
Weather Bug
Accu-Weather, The World's Weather Authority
Kidstorm Sky Diary - Weather for Kids
Weather Wiz Kids
Lightning Explorer Map
Fun Facts About Weather
RAP Real-Time Weather Data

Tips for the Home

Here are some tips to use around the home to help prevent electrical accidents. 

  • Throw away frayed and damaged cords and extension cords.
  • Extension cords should only be used temporarily.
  • Turn appliances off before unplugging them and pull the plug, not the cord, when unplugging.
  • Don’t touch appliances or switches with wet hands.
  • Cover electrical outlets to stop children from poking things into them.
  • Keep appliances out of the reach of children.
  • Make sure outdoor appliances cannot come into contact with pools or puddles of water.
  • Always look up before moving ladders and other tall items around your yard or home. A ladder or antenna in contact with a power line can cause a serious accident.
  • Never tamper with your electric meter, as it is illegal and you could risk shock, explosion or fire.
  • Never use water to douse an electrical fire, use the appropriate type of fire extinguisher. Never tamper with your electric meter, as it is illegal and you could risk shock, explosion, or fire.