As part of North Carolina Severe Weather Preparedness Week, a statewide tornado drill will take place at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 6.
Every school, business, workplace, and family across the state is strongly encouraged to participate in this drill, the National Weather Service out of Newport/Morehead City said in a press release.
All schools and businesses are aware of the following important points about the tornado drill:
- The drill will be broadcast on NOAA Weather Radio and the Emergency Alert System via the Required Monthly Test (RMT). There will not be an actual Tornado Warning issued.
- Many NOAA Weather Radio receivers (including the older Midland WR-100 radios that many schools have) do not sound an audible alert for the RMT product; instead, they may have a blinking light on the display to indicate that an RMT was received. As such, when the RMT for the statewide tornado drill is initiated at 9:30 AM on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, there is a chance that your NOAA Weather Radio will not sound an alarm.
- Since your NOAA Weather Radio may not sound an alarm at the time the RMT is issued, you will want to do one of the following:
- Manually turn on your NOAA Weather Radio receiver and simply listen to the audio broadcast to hear when the RMT is issued, which will mark the beginning of the statewide tornado drill.
- Simply plan to start your tornado drill on your own at 9:30 AM.
- There will be no follow-up statements issued by the NWS to mark the end of the statewide tornado drill. It will simply be over when your group, school, business, or organization feels that you have adequately practiced your tornado shelter procedures.
- If there is actual severe weather occurring on the morning of Wednesday, March 6, the statewide tornado drill will be postponed to Friday, March 8, at 9:30 AM.
- This drill and RMT will take the place of the usual weekly NOAA Weather Radio Alert test (RWT). That is, there will not be a weekly radio test done between 11 a.m. and Noon on that day.
Please direct any questions about Severe Weather Preparedness Week or the tornado drill to Nick Petro, warning coordination meteorologist, at 919-326-1042, ext. 223, or via email at Nicholas.Petro@noaa.gov.
In addition, please visit the NWS Raleigh Severe Weather Preparedness Week website at www.weather.gov/moreheadcity/severeprep.for additional information about this important preparedness campaign.





