Jonesboro, AR – Contributed – The Arkansas Division of Emergency Management (ADEM), in coordination with the National Weather Service, recognizes March 1–7, 2026, as Severe Weather Awareness Week in Arkansas.

This week serves as a reminder for all Arkansans to review severe weather safety plans and ensure their homes, schools, and workplaces are prepared for potential spring storms.

“Severe weather can strike with little warning,” said ADEM director AJ Gary. “Taking time now to prepare can help save lives when storms threaten Arkansas.”

Tornado Safety

  • Identify a safe place in your home, such as a basement or small interior room on the lowest floor, away from windows.
  • Have multiple ways to receive warnings – weather radios, smartphone alerts, and local media updates.

If you’re caught outside or in a vehicle, move to the nearest sturdy building immediately. If that’s not possible, lie flat in a low area and cover your head.

Flood Safety

  • Never drive through flooded roads – Turn Around, Don’t Drown. Six inches of moving water can knock you off your feet, and two feet can carry away a car.
  • Avoid walking through floodwaters, which can hide debris, contaminants, or swift currents.

Move to higher ground immediately if flash flooding is possible in your area.

Build a Disaster Supply Kit

Every household should have a disaster kit containing:

  • Water and non-perishable food for at least three days
  • Flashlights, extra batteries, and NOAA Weather Radio
  • First aid supplies and essential medicines
  • Important documents stored in a waterproof container
  • Personal items such as clothing, toiletries, and blankets

For more resources on severe weather preparations, visit adem.arkansas.gov or ready.gov. Visit the citizens portal to find a designated safe room near you here.