Floods. Tornadoes. Blizzards. Hurricanes.
Whether you live in frigid Minnesota or balmy Florida, you probably have some kind of severe weather. Knowing what to do when bad weather hits is important information for children and adults alike.
Fortunately, there are a handful of websites that offer weather safety information. Some are geared towards children while others are suitable for people ages 9 to 99. All offer valuable tips on how to deal with inclement weather. Let’s look at what they are.
Weather Safety
National Weather Service: The NOAA offers plenty of resources for teaching weather safety including videos, printables, and articles.
Weather Wizkids: This is a website about weather just for kids. The link is to the weather safety section.
Web Weather for Kids: You’ll find articles, games, stories, and activities about the weather on this site geared for kids. Weather safety is included.
Kids Get A Plan: This site has online stories, games, and activities your kids will enjoy.
The Weather Channel: This weather site offers plenty of articles on how to prepare for a storm, how to take action during the bad weather event, and what to do after the storm.
I hope you found some information that will help prepare you and your family for severe weather. Feel free to share these weather safety pages with others using the buttons below.
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