Extreme Wind/Tornado

What's the difference?

A tornado watch means that a tornado is likely to occur in the area. A tornado warning is an imminent threat. It means a tornado has actually been sighted in the area or has been indicated by radar. Be ready to take shelter quickly if a tornado is sighted and monitor emergency communication for updates.

What to Do

  • TAKE SHELTER immediately. Rice University has pre-identified the safest Shelter In Place (SIP) sites on an interactive campus map. If you cannot access the map, click here for a listing.
  • General shelter guidance:
    • Go underground, such as a basement.
    • If that option is unavailable, go to a small interior room or hallway on the lowest floor possible.
    • Stay in the center of the room away from doors, windows, and exterior walls.
    • The best rooms have solid construction, reinforced concrete, brick or block, and few windows.
    • Avoid auditoriums, cafeterias, and gymnasiums with flat, wide-span roofs.
  • Shield your head and neck with your arms and put materials such as furniture and blankets around you.
  • If you are in a vehicle, do not try to outrun a tornado. If you are in a car or outdoors and cannot get to a building, cover your head and neck with your arms and cover your body with a coat or blanket, if possible.
  • Gather current weather information https://www.weather.gov/hgx/

How to Prepare

How to Recover

  • If you are trapped, cover your mouth with a cloth or mask to avoid breathing dust. Make noise to draw attention to yourself.
  • Avoid fallen power lines and broken utility lines.
  • Do not enter damaged buildings.
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Rice University Weather

Cold temperatures and low wind chills are still expected through Friday morning. Tonight through Thursday morning will be the coldest period of the forecast in the teens to single digits. Emergency Management is monitoring the weather and will keep posting updates as they become available.

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