and McLean and Falls Church. |
No. You didn't read the post you responded to.
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My kids are in McLean and did the drill. But I can't figure out how I missed it? I work from home in McLean and was following CWG, the TV was on some (the Golf Channel but I didn't see/hear a local emergency alert) and I missed any warning for McLean. |
| Ya'll would have never survived living in Ohio. |
I'm guessing this is the case. We are in Springfield and did nothing out of the ordinary yesterday. Around 1:20 it was pretty nice and classes were even outside when the nastiest part of the storm blew up and they had to come in. I never heard of any warning. |
| My kids school in Alexandria acted on the tornado warning by following the typical tornado protocol (hallway, heads down, etc). Good thing too as there was a tornado across the river at Bolling. |
Exactly my thoughts reading this thread. I pay zero attention to tornado warnings in the DC area. Back home, I take them a little more seriously. |
| My APS elementary did a tornado drill and we were informed by email it was because of weather events. |
I grew up in a tough weather area too but with my children we heed major safety and weather warnings. Since you pay "zero attention" to the warnings, please let me know before a play date at your house, before you coach my kid's soccer team, join our neighborhood carpool or chaperone on a school trip. Thanks. |
NP here. We're in West Springfield and my kids' school did the tornado thing. My 1st grader informed me that while everyone was tucked covering their heads, someone started the telephone game with the word "poop." My 3rd grader, who is upstairs, was moved downstairs into the library. The principal also sent an email after explaining.
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I do wonder how schools decided if they were doing it or not. I mean, the warning covered a specific area, but there were some straight line winds elsewhere that damaged property and downed trees.
I'm sure plenty of people are calling to find out today. My child's school was right in the center of the cone, so I knew they would do their tornado preparedness procedure. The weather did come on quickly, though. I was out for a while and got back to my house at 12:45ish. The sun was coming out and the sky was beautiful blue. Then it turned very quickly - I was watching a show and suddenly, I heard crazy wind and rain, was about to get up from my spot in the living room when my phone screamed at me about a tornado warning. |
If you could let me know too. That would be great. |
I grew up in Texas. That means that I don't ignore Tornado Warnings here. Sure, the tornadoes here are not usually very strong. Even a small tornado is dangerous. |
I teach in West Springfield. We were unaware of any warning. |
Same story here - he said they were out in the hall for 30 minutes. |