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Tornado Season in Delaware
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A tornado warning hit Delaware recently near Bridgeville, moving fast at 35 mph—though no twister touched down, it sparks the big question: when is tornado season really? While March to July is typical, tornadoes can strike anytime, even as early as January or as late as November. Delaware’s earliest recorded tornado was January 27, 1967. When warnings sound, head to the lowest floor or basement, stay away from windows. If driving, don’t try to outrun it—find shelter. If outside with no building nearby, lie flat in a ditch and cover your head. Stay prepared year-round—it could save your life.
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