Siren test canceled amid high wind warning

Siren test canceled amid high wind warning
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Outdoor warning siren tests scheduled for March 5, 2025, have been canceled due to a high wind warning. The decision was made to ensure public safety and avoid any potential confusion during the severe weather conditions.

According to the National Weather Service, “High winds can cause damage and pose a significant risk to safety.” As a result, it was deemed necessary to cancel the tests as part of precautionary measures.

The community is advised to stay informed about weather updates and take appropriate actions if necessary. Local authorities will reschedule the siren tests once conditions are deemed safe.

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