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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
813 AM EDT Fri Apr 19 2019

...SEVERE WEATHER SAFETY RULES...

Severe thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and tonight. 
Residents across Virginia...Maryland and eastern West Virginia 
should monitor this situation very closely and ensure your NOAA 
weather radios are set to alert mode. Severe weather warnings for 
imminent damaging storms may become necessary. 

Here are some safety rules to keep in mind when severe weather is
expected or is occurring. If a warning is issued, seek shelter 
indoors immediately. A severe thunderstorm is defined as producing
quarter size or greater hail and damaging wind gusts of 58 mph or
more.

Tornadoes often form very rapidly from severe thunderstorms. If 
you are in a tornado watch...and a severe thunderstorm warning is 
issued for your area...monitor local conditions closely and be 
ready to take quick action to save your life.

Stay tuned to NOAA weather radio, commercial radio, information 
sources from your phone, or television for the latest on this 
potential severe weather event. Additional weather information, 
can be found at weather.gov/washington or weather.gov/baltimore.

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