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4 Types of Storms to Watch Out for in Oklahoma
Oklahoma is a great place to live, but as a resident, you can’t be too afraid of the ever-changing weather conditions. With much of the state within Tornado Alley, Oklahoma is no stranger to severe storms. In fact, there are four types of storms you should watch out for while living here or visiting. Keep reading as FamilySAFE shares those storms, then learn how our storm shelters can help.
Most places are familiar with thunderstorms. In Oklahoma, thunderstorms are typically accompanied by heavy rainfall, lightning, and strong winds. In severe conditions, flooding can occur. If a thunderstorm is in the area, it’s recommended that you take cover to avoid danger. When thinking of snowy places, Oklahoma may not be high on your list. However, the state is known to experience blizzard conditions during winter. During an Oklahoma blizzard, there are often high winds and heavy snowfall. These storms can cause power outages and road closures, so take the necessary precautions when one is approaching. During the summer months, hail can be a frequent occurrence in Oklahoma. Besides large chunks of ice, hail storms bring strong winds and heavy amounts of rain. Hail is known to damage homes, vehicles, and crops, so it’s important to take cover in a sturdy and safe location when a hail storm is in the area. Last, but certainly not least, you must be aware of tornadoes while living in or visiting Oklahoma. Tornadoes range in size and strength, but it’s common for them to cause significant damage throughout the state. You don’t want to be outside when a tornado strikes, so find shelter in a safe spot without any windows.

Thunderstorms

Blizzards

Hail Storms

Tornadoes
Oklahoma storms can be devastating, but you can protect yourself with a tornado shelter or storm shelter from FamilySAFE. Our shelters are made from high-quality materials that can withstand the strength of an EF5 tornado, ensuring your safety. Contact us today for more information on how to get yours.