Heavy to excessive rainfall may produce additional flash flooding today across parts of the southern Plains where the greatest risk is along the Red River Valley into western Arkansas. Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible today from north central Texas into the ArkLaTex Region. Large to very large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes are all possible, with some strong-tornado potential. Read More >
Weather safety information for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
This page houses many weather safety resources, graphics, and videos that are accessible for the deaf and hard of hearing community.The National Weather Service in Indianapolis is developing more resources and various ways to provide information and materials to partners and members of the deaf and hard of hearing community. If you or one of your loved ones is deaf or hard of hearing this is a great resource to better understand the various ways to prepare for severe weather.What is the National Weather Service doing nationally for the deaf and hard of hearing community?Over the last several years, the National Weather Service has been working with Deaf and Hard of Hearing organizations across the country! Visit the nationally based NWS website for some information.
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NOAA Weather Radios are the fastest way to receive a weather alert!
Attachments for the deaf and hard of hearing include:
The attachments connect easily into the back of a NOAA weather radio and provide necessary weather alerts and warnings.![]() |
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Lightning Safety
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Severe Weather Safety
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Preparedness for Before and After Severe Weather
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Winter Safety
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Flood Safety
Heat Safety
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Lightning Safety Video
Tornado Safety Video
Flood Safety Video
Severe Thunderstorm Safety Video
Severe Weather Safety Video
Severe Weather Awareness Video
Rip Current Safety Video
Hurricane Awareness Video