A strong storm system moved through Saline County overnight, bringing localized flooding, hail, and isolated tree damage. Fortunately, no tornadoes touched down within the county, though the potential for significant damage was present.
“We got lucky last night, but severe weather season is just ramping up,” said Michelle Weis, Emergency Management Director. “If a tornado had touched ground along the cell path, it would have been catastrophic.”
Saline County received approximately 15 minutes' notice before the storm cell was set to arrive in the area, allowing emergency management to activate the outdoor warning sirens early. It's important to note that outdoor warning sirens are intended to alert people who are outdoors with limited access to other information sources. During severe weather, residents must have multiple ways to receive timely warnings, including weather radios, local news, internet resources, and phone apps.
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