What are other ways to stay informed during severe weather events?

Sheriff’s deputies watch a severe thunderstorm pass over CLEET west of Ada Tuesday, April 30, 2019.
Richard Barron
Senior Staff Writer / Chief Photographer
Richard R. Barron is Chief Photographer, Senior Staff Writer, columnist, and videographer for The Ada News. Richard has been at The Ada News since October 1988.
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The National Weather Service recommends having multiple ways to receive severe weather watches and warnings with the weather service saying the majority of reported injuries and deaths occurring to people who are unaware or uninformed.
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