04/24/2026
🌪️ What do I do if I hear the tornado sirens? 🌪️
🚨Marshall County tests the tornado sirens every Tuesday at 9am 🚨
- If you hear the sirens during this time, and there is no active storms in the area - No action is needed
🌪️ Any other time the sirens indicate that there is an active threat of a tornado in the area 🌪️
🏠Seek Shelter Immediately - If you’re outside, get inside as quickly as possible
⬇️Get to the Lowest Level - Go to the basement if there is one available, if not find an interior room usually a bathroom or closet on the lowest level
🪟Stay Away from Windows - Flying debris is a big concern. Put as many walls between you and the outside as possible
📲Stay Informed - Listen to a weather radio, local news, or check online with the NWS for updates. Tornado sirens are meant to get your attention, not to provide all the information
‼️Important Reminder - Tornado sirens are designed to be heard outdoors. Ensure you have ways to receive warning inside your home.
🚓🚒🚑Please refrain from calling 911 or the non-emergency number to ask why the sirens are sounding -
- Use reliable sources for updates such as local news station, weather apps or a NOAA weather radio
- Keeping phone lines clear ensures we can respond quickly to those who need immediate help
♥️Thank you for helping us keep our community safe ♥️