November 12, 2024

Live Updates: Tornado Sirens Blare In Hot Springs, Arkansas

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Live Updates: Tornado Sirens Blare In Hot Springs, Arkansas

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D​amage is being reported in Little Rock, Arkansas, after a tornado emergency was declared.

T​he storms are part of an outbreak of severe thunderstorms taking aim at a wide area of the Midwest and South through tonight. This weather has prompted a rare ‘high risk’ forecast from the National Weather Service, including the threat for strong to violent tornadoes, damaging thunderstorm winds and hail.

There have also been several reports of hail across parts of Missouri, Iowa and Arkansas.

S​ee the full forecast here.

This is a developing story. Please check back for frequent updates.

(3:15 p.m. ET Students Sheltering In Place)

Students in the Pulaski County Special School District near Little Rock are being held in place due to a tornado warning.

“Our schools and offices are taking shelter now,” the district tweeted.

(3:07 p.m. ET) T​ornado Debris Spotted On Radar

D​ebris was spotted on radar at around 2:30 p.m. eastern time near Hot Springs, where tornado sirens blared at Oaklawn Park horse track.

(3​ p.m. ET) How to Stay Safe In Severe Weather

If you live in the threatened area, you should have multiple ways to receive watches and warnings from the National Weather Service, including via smartphone and NOAA weather radio, that can also wake you up if severe weather happens while you’re asleep.

Plan now where to go to seek safe shelter if a severe thunderstorm or tornado warning is issued for your area.

I​f you live in a mobile or manufactured home, make sure you know where a community storm shelter or nearby home is that can provide safety.

C​lick here for more on how to prepare for severe weather and keep your family safe.

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