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Why you heard tornado sirens in Ohio on March 18, 2026
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — During Ohio’s Severe Weather Awareness Week, a statewide tornado drill took place Wednesday morning.
The sirens will sound once for three minutes at 9:50 a.m., Franklin County Emergency Management said. It will replace the weekly test at noon.
Indiana has scheduled a test of its statewide emergency alert system for tornadoes on Tuesday, March 10. Here's what to ...
The drill will take the place of the weekly Wednesday test at noon.
Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland Security is urging residents, schools and businesses to take part in the ...
The rulebook on using tornado sirens varies by South Carolina county. However, experts find they are still needed and valuable in other states.
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Panic in Ohio as sirens sound—no tornado present?
In Columbus, Ohio, sirens blared, causing many to believe a tornado had hit. However, the reality is quite unexpected—there ...
The sirens blared statewide on Tuesday morning as severe weather was expected to occur late in the day.
Emergency management officials in Lincoln County say a coding error may have caused several tornado warning sirens to fail ...
After multiple tornadoes in the past two years, Okmulgee County leaders are investing nearly a quarter of a million dollars ...
The sirens could be heard in parts of Wichita around midnight, even though the area was not under a warning.
Even as tornado alerts move to smartphones, Hinds County still relies on outdoor sirens.
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