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Experts urge residents to have multiple ways to receive severe weather warnings

Officials emphasize the importance of having multiple methods to receive severe weather warnings. While local TV meteorologists are often reliable, they may not be accessible if power goes out, according to experts.

Residents are advised to have at least two ways to receive alerts, such as weather apps, NOAA weather radios, or emergency text alerts. This redundancy can help ensure timely warnings during severe weather events.

The guidance aims to improve safety and preparedness, especially as weather conditions become more unpredictable. Authorities encourage the public to review their emergency communication plans regularly.

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Jon Ross Myers

Jon Ross Myers is the founder and executive editor of the Mississippi News Group

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