- The best defense against thunderstorms is to stay inside a sturdy building or shelter that can protect you from deadly lightning, large hail, damaging winds, flooding rain, and tornadoes
- Once in a shelter, stay away from windows and avoid electrical equipment and plumbing
- Remember to bring pets inside
- Postpone outdoor activities until the storms have passed
- If caught outside, take shelter in a sturdy enclosed building or hard top automobile immediately. Avoid open spaces, isolated objects, high ground and metallic objects.
- Get out of boats and away from bodies of water
- If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to the storm to be struck by lightning.
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https://www.weather.gov/safety/thunderstorm