SEVERE WEATHER
In order to better serve and protect the citizens of Richland Center, the Richland Center City Council passed a resolution changing the procedure on how the City’s warning sirens are activated during severe weather.
The storm warning sirens will be activated…
- When the National Weather Service issues a tornado warning and the City of Richland Center is within the warning area.
- When an emergency management spotter, law enforcement officer, or fire department personnel, have reported a tornado, funnel cloud, or wall cloud that may threaten the City of Richland Center.
The emergency warning sirens have two types of warning sounds.
- A long steady tone means the weather service has issued a tornado warning for the Richland Center area and you should seek shelter immediately.
- If the siren is sounding in a Hi-Lo tone, this means a fire call has been received by the Richland County Sheriff’s Department.
- Sirens are tested the first Wednesday of the month at noon.