Storm and freeze readiness checklist

Pick the threat and your climate region. The checklist stays on your device, and every instruction carries its source so preparation stays proactive, cited, and safe.

5 shipped threats40 cited stepsClient-side only

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Incoming threat
Climate region
Severe storm / tornado selected - 0/8 checked

A watch is your window to prepare. A warning means act now and prioritize the life-safety instructions and authority links.

Primary authority: FEMA Ready.gov tornado guidance
Why it matters
Ready.gov ranks tornado shelter options for tornadoes and high wind.
Life-safety - follow the authority
Why it matters
If you can hear thunder, you are within striking distance; lightning can travel through wiring and plumbing.
Life-safety - follow the authority
Why it matters
Ready.gov says to go immediately to a safe location under a tornado warning.
Checklist sources

Every step is backed by the authority shown here. Life-safety steps link directly to the authority and do not show pro CTAs.

How we choose these steps

The registry uses only authority-backed steps from NWS/NOAA, FEMA Ready.gov, CDC, USFA, the American Red Cross, and the NOAA hurricane-shutter page. Life-safety items render as authority-first guidance and do not show quote or contractor CTAs. The watch/warning framing links to NWS guidance.

NWS watch and warning definitions

Threats covered

Freeze / winter storm
11 cited steps
Severe storm / tornado
8 cited steps
Extreme heat
5 cited steps
Flood / flash flood
7 cited steps
Hurricane / tropical storm
9 cited steps

Frequently asked

Where do these storm-prep steps come from?

Every checklist step is backed by a named authority: NWS/NOAA, FEMA Ready.gov, CDC, USFA, or the American Red Cross. The source link appears on the step itself.

What is the difference between a watch and a warning?

NWS watch/warning guidance frames a watch as the window to prepare and a warning as the time to act now. On this page, warnings mean prioritizing life-safety steps and authority links.

Why do some life-safety steps not link to a contractor?

Generator carbon monoxide, evacuation, tornado shelter, lightning, floodwater, hot-car, and space-heater instructions are not lead funnels. They link directly to the authority and suppress pro CTAs.

Does this page use live weather data?

No. The checklist is computed in your browser from a cited registry. Future NWS banners can deep-link to a threat with a URL parameter, but this page does not fetch weather data.

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