What's Happening?
South Dakota, in conjunction with Minnesota, is observing Severe Weather Preparedness Week from April 13-17, 2026. The initiative, led by Kelly Serr, Warning Coordination Meteorologist for the National Weather Service in South Dakota, aims to encourage
residents to develop personal safety plans for severe weather scenarios. Each day of the week will focus on different themes to guide preparation efforts, emphasizing the importance of readiness whether individuals are at home, work, or traveling.
Why It's Important?
Severe Weather Preparedness Week is crucial for raising awareness about the potential dangers of severe weather and the importance of being prepared. South Dakota is prone to various weather-related hazards, including tornadoes, floods, and severe storms. By promoting preparedness, the initiative seeks to reduce the risk of injury and property damage, ultimately saving lives. The focus on personal safety plans empowers residents to take proactive steps in safeguarding themselves and their families, which is vital for community resilience.
What's Next?
As the week progresses, residents will be encouraged to participate in drills and review their emergency plans. Local governments and organizations may host events and workshops to provide additional resources and information. The National Weather Service will continue to disseminate information and updates, ensuring that the public remains informed about potential weather threats. The success of this initiative could lead to increased community engagement and improved emergency response strategies in the future.











