Of course, as we Kentuckians are well aware, severe weather can strike at any time of the year. However, preparedness can go a long ways to help deal with the now and the later, should severe weather strike our locations.
Therefore, Kentucky Emergency Management (KyEM) has 'prepared' for us a checklist of helpful suggestions and practical planning techniques that can be practiced or applied so that we are not left distraught and confused as to the best course of action during an emergency situation, in this case, severe weather.
Please consult the following page below for preparing yourselves for any type of severe weather.
Preparedness (KyEM)
Also, do not forget that March 2012 has been proclaimed Severe Storms Awareness Month by the governor himself.
Governor Beshear's Proclamation
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