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IEMA urges people to prepare for severe weather 
Tornadoes, floods and severe storms can happen any 
time of year 
			
		 
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            [March 28, 2015]  
			SPRINGFIELD – Believe it or not, warm 
			weather soon will return to Illinois. As exciting as that sounds, 
			warmer temperatures also mean an increased potential for severe 
			thunderstorms, tornadoes and flooding.  | 
        
        
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			 To help people prepare for severe weather, the Illinois Emergency 
			Management Agency (IEMA) will join with the National Weather Service 
			(NWS) and local emergency management agencies throughout March to 
			increase awareness of these severe weather hazards.  
			 
			“We can’t prevent dangerous storms from occurring,” said IEMA 
			Director James K. Joseph. “However, there are ways to prepare to 
			help you stay safe when severe weather strikes. We encourage 
			everyone to learn more about severe weather hazards, identify a safe 
			place to go during storms, and assemble and maintain an emergency 
			supply kit. These actions could help save your life or the life of 
			your loved ones.” 
			 
			Joseph said Illinois experienced 48 tornadoes in 2014, which 
			resulted in two injuries and nearly $5 million in damage to homes 
			and crops. In 2013, the state saw 54 tornadoes, including 25 
			twisters on Nov. 17, a vivid reminder that tornadoes and severe 
			storms can happen anytime of the year.  
			 
			“Although the typical peak time for severe storms in Illinois is 
			April through June, events of the past three years have proven 
			otherwise.” said Chris Miller, Warning Coordination Meteorologist 
			with the National Weather Service in Lincoln, Ill. “Nearly half of 
			all tornadoes in Illinois since January 2012 have occurred during 
			the fall and winter months. This underscores just how important it 
			is to be ‘Weather Ready’ all year in Illinois.”  
            
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				IEMA and the NWS developed a Severe Weather Preparedness 
				Guide, which provides information about tornadoes, severe 
				storms, lightning and flooding along with recommended actions to 
				take before, during and after each of these weather events. It 
				is available on the Ready Illinois website at
				www.Ready.Illinois.gov 
				or by calling (217) 785-9925.  
			[Illinois Emergency Management 
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