022 NOUS43 KPAH 242249 PNSPAH ILZ075>078-080>094-INZ081-085-KYZ001>005-007-010-014-MOZ076-086- 087-100-107>112-114-250600- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Paducah, KY 549 PM CDT Sun Oct 24 2021 ...Safety Rules for Tornadoes... A Tornado Watch 533 has been issued by the National Weather Service for all of southeast Missouri and most of southern Illinois. This Tornado Watch is in effect until 1 am CDT. The following safety tips are being provided in the hope that broadcast media will frequently broadcast these messages while the watch affects their area. A Tornado Watch means conditions are favorable for the development of severe thunderstorms which can produce tornadoes in and close to the watch area. If you are in the watch area, keep informed of the latest weather information. These storms can develop rapidly, so there may be occasions when advance warning is not possible. A Tornado Warning means a tornado has been spotted or indicated by radar. If you are in the path of or near the tornado, take immediate action to protect life and property. Follow these safety rules: In open country, find a ditch, culvert, or other low area and lay down flat. Cover your head with your hands for protection. In homes or small buildings, go to the basement or a small interior room on the lowest floor, such as a hallway, bathroom, or closet. Use heavy furniture for shelter or cover yourself with a mattress or blanket. In mobile homes or vehicles, abandon them and go to a substantial structure or place of safety. Never try to outrun a tornado in a vehicle. In schools, hospitals, factories, or shopping centers, go to designated shelter areas. Interior halls on the lowest levels are usually the best. Stay away from gymnasiums or auditoriums. Avoid all outside walls and windows. The key to tornado survival is to be prepared and take immediate action when a warning is issued or when you feel threatened. Remember, the action you take during a tornado event may save your life and the lives of those you are responsible for. $$