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3/19/2025

  • Writer: Steve Peterson
    Steve Peterson
  • Mar 19
  • 1 min read

UPPER MICHIGAN - Michigan will be holding a voluntary statewide tornado drill at 12 pm noon central time today in observance of Severe Weather Week. Those who own a weather radio will hear an alert. MSP Capt. Kevin Sweeny says “the voluntary statewide tornado drill gives everyone a chance to put their severe weather plans to the test, so we are all better prepared when a disaster strikes.” The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says more than 950 tornadoes have touched down in the state since 1950 and the National Weather Service says Michigan averages 16-18 twisters a year. The drill isn’t required, and although tornadoes in U.P. are rare, the MSP encourages participation in the drill, since the U.P. has seen some in the recent past, one near Escanaba on August 31, 2020 and on Neebish Island in Chippewa County on August 11, 2021. One never knows what severe weather season will bring.

 
 
 

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