Submitted by PalPubPull t3_126z49e in springfieldMO
Just a heads up.
Based on the recent updates it seems we are less likely than a few days ago to experience a tornado, but always good to have a game plan.
Based on a few reports from who I consider respected storm chasers and meteorologists, tomorrow has the atmospheric ingredients to be a really bad day. It doesn't look awful for us and is unlikely but if you know anyone around Memphis TN or Peoria IL, personally I would contact them to have a game plan. But just as important, it wouldn't hurt to contact neighbors or friends with a basement and ask if you could come over for a bit if things get ugly. Kind of a famous quote, "don't be scared, be prepared".
Our area has a relatively low chance of tornadic activity due to when the storm is moving in (still very possible), but I've been messaging family and friends when I normally don't based on the outlook for tomorrow.
Maxwyfe t1_jebq6ea wrote
I'm someone who likes to stand outside with a cold drink and a pair of binoculars during tornado season, but if you're nervous, make sure you have weather alert notifications set for your phone.
Maybe make a little bug out bag - spare set of clothes, flashlights, energy drinks and some water for your car.
Might not be a bad time to review/update your homeowner's insurance. Put all that stuff in a secure, heavy, locked box. Make a list in your phone of your insurance policy numbers and download and install that company's app if it's available.
Make a list of your medications and your doctor's name and number. Make the same list for your elderly parents and your kids.
Make sure you have a rally point or meeting place if your family is separated during a storm and if your phones aren't working. Make sure everyone knows if the house is demolished, to meet at this church or the school or Grandma's house. Make sure it's someplace everyone can find, even with a lot of landmarks and street signs missing.
It's maybe just a good time of the year to think about family safety in general and make a plan in case of any disaster or emergency.