Politics & Government

New Weather Alerts Available to Forsyth County Residents

Time-sensitive weather alerts are sent via telephone calls, e-mails or text messages when threatening weather is in the area.

Residents can now receive time-sensitive weather alerts via telephone calls, e-mails or text messages when there is a threat of severe weather in the area, according to the Forsyth County Emergency Management Agency (EMA).

Residents will be alerted when three threatening weather situations have developed:

  • severe thunderstorm warnings
  • flash flood warnings
  • tornado warnings

Signing up for the weather alerts is free and the online registration process is user-friendly and takes no more than a few minutes to complete. But phone usage or text charges may apply and residents must register and opt-in to receive these alerts. Those who have already registered contact information with the county are not automatically registered for these severe weather alerts.

Once the information is provided during the signing-up process the geographical region of the county is determined so that person will receive an alert.

โ€œThis alert system utilizes the National Weather Service weather polygon,โ€ EMA Coordinator Lorraine Morrisย  said in a statement. โ€œTherefore, a user who has signed up for the alerts will only receive a notice when a severe weather alert is issued for their specific portion of the county. The notices will be sent based on geographical regions.โ€

Residents are encouraged to use the new weather alert notifications in concert with other notifications, including a NOAA weather radio and the countyโ€™s outdoor severe weather sirens. The sirens, which are located throughout the county, will be sounded only when the county is placed under a tornado warning.

โ€œThis alert system is one more tool Forsyth County is employing to help our citizens be better informed and better prepared for severe weather,โ€ Fire Chief and EMA Director Danny Bowman said in a statement. โ€œAs always, we encourage residents to be alert and stay informed of severe weather that may impact Forsyth County.โ€

To sign-up to receive the weather alerts click here. For more information about this tool, call the Forsyth County EMA office at 770-205-5674.

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