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Despite Snow In Forecast, Tornado Drill to be held Thursday

The expected date of the snowfall currently coincides with the scheduled date of Wisconsin's statewide tornado drill.

The expected date of the snowfall currently coincides with the scheduled date of Wisconsin’s statewide tornado drill.
The expected date of the snowfall currently coincides with the scheduled date of Wisconsin’s statewide tornado drill. (Scott Anderson, Patch Staff )

WISCONSIN -- It’s Tornado and Severe Weather Awareness Week and, despite there being snow in the forecast for later this week, Wisconsin’s statewide tornado drill is expected to continue as planned on April 11.

The National Weather Service is currently anticipating snow will affect much of the state on Thursday, including potential blizzard-like conditions in parts of northern Wisconsin.

The expected date of the snowfall currently coincides with the scheduled date of Wisconsin’s statewide tornado drill. The drill includes a mock tornado watch at 1 p.m., followed by a statewide mock tornado warning at 1:45 p.m. and a second mock tornado warning at 6:45 p.m. that same day.

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During those mock warnings, alerts are issued on NOAA Weather Radios and on TV and radio stations across the state. Many communities will also sound their warning sirens during the drill.

Current policy is to carry forward with the statewide tornado drill unless there is a potential for tornadoes or severe thunderstorms on the scheduled date.

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"After consulting with our partner agencies and organizations that help coordinate the drill, including NWS and the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association, we anticipate it will be run as planned on April 11," State Department of Emergency Management officials said in a release.

Participation in the drill is voluntarily, and local governments, schools and businesses have been advised to decide whether to proceed based on the current conditions in their area. Schools in Wisconsin are required to hold at least one tornado drill during the school year, but there is no requirement that it be done during the statewide drill.

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