Community invited to free severe weather training on March 13 on KU campus

January 30, 2025 11:12 am


Douglas County Emergency Management, in partnership with KU Emergency Management and the Topeka National Weather Service, is hosting a severe weather training at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 13, at Capitol Federal Hall, 1654 Naismith Drive, on the University of Kansas campus in Room 1111.

The two-hour workshop will include information about severe thunderstorm development, identification of storm features and safety tips. The free training is open to anyone, and it is being held in conjunction with Severe Weather Preparedness Month.

Douglas County experiences an increased risk of severe weather in the spring, including damaging winds, large hail, flooding and tornadoes. “Preparedness is the key to staying safe during severe weather events. By taking the necessary steps and staying informed, we can protect ourselves, our families and our communities,” Emergency Management Deputy Director John Stipetich said.

At noon Monday, March 10, Emergency Management staff will activate and test the outdoor warning sirens. Douglas County residents and businesses are encouraged to use the event to test their emergency plans.

Stipetich said it’s important for Douglas County residents to have multiple methods of receiving severe weather alerts and other vital information. One method is to sign up for emergency alerts through the Northeast Kansas Regional Notification System at dgcoks.gov/emalerts. This system will provide notifications by text message, email or phone call and there is no cost.

Throughout the month, Emergency Management staff will provide information and education about weather terminology and safety guidelines regarding tornadoes, lightning, floods, wind and hail through social media and other means. “It’s essential that everyone knows the proper steps to take to ensure safety if severe weather strikes,” Stipetich said.

For more information, visit: dgcoks.gov/em.


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