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Severe storm threat diminishing for West Michigan

Computer weather models are showing strongest storms weakening as they reach the lakeshore.

GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan — The severe weather threat has diminished for West Michigan overnight Tuesday.

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SEVERE WEATHER ALERTS

You should have multiple ways to stay weather aware and receive critical weather information:

1. NOAA Weather Radio

The first is NOAA Weather Radio. We often refer to them as the “smoke detector” for severe weather, because they will automatically sound an alarm in the case of a natural disaster or severe weather. 

2. Local Broadcast 

There is also always your local TV station. The 13 ON YOUR SIDE Weather Department streams on-air and online during an active storm. 

Download the 13 ON YOUR SIDE app now. When you open the app, you can enable your location to be sent active alerts in your area. 

You can see the latest severe weather alerts here.

3. Radio Station 

Local radio stations should alert you if a storm is in your area. You can even set up devices like Alexa and Google Home to alert you with weather notifications. 

4. Smartphone

Your smartphones also offer numerous ways to receive critical weather alerts. We have a 13 ON YOUR SIDE Weather App allowing you to track the storm and receive alerts.  

Download our weather app from the App Store for Apple Devices or for your Android device here.

5. Nixle Alerts 

  • Nixle is a FREE comprehensive warning system designed to rapidly disseminate alerts and public information to various public mechanisms.
  • Alerts and emergency information are received via text, email, web, and social media in real-time for localized emergencies relevant to the community.
  • To register for NIXLE ALERTS
    1. Text your Zip Code to 888777
    2. Sign up and create a user profile at https://local.nixle.com/register/

6. Outdoor Sirens

Outdoor sirens are also an option, as they will go off in the threat of immediate danger, but are only meant to be heard outdoors. So, if you are inside, this should not be how you receive your severe weather alerts. Outdoor sirens can also be unreliable, difficult for those hard of hearing, and go off for other reasons beyond tornadoes. 

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  • Your first and last name
  • Date and time of your photos
  • Locations of your photos
  • What’s in your photos?

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