MONROE, La. (KNOE) - Louisiana Severe Weather Awareness Week kicked off on Sunday.

The National Weather Service calls attention to the high impact weather conditions throughout the state. Tornadoes, flash flooding, and dangerous winds are all conditions that affect people living in the Arklamiss region. Spring and fall are both considered to be severe weather seasons.

The National Weather Service advises people to come up with a plan now, prior to when severe weather conditions arrive. The first step is to find a safety shelter.

In a single-family home, its gonna be the lowest floor, interior room, with as many walls between the outside and you as possible, said National Weather Service meteorologist Charlie Woodrum.

If you live in a mobile or manufactured home, be prepared to evacuate if necessary.

Know where you want to evacuate to. Identify where that concrete reinforced structure is that you can go as a safe place. It might be a church, it might be a big community building. It might be a friends home, said Woodrum.

They say mobile homes are especially prone to storm damage.

Woodrum said, In this area of the country, particularly mobile and manufactured homes are really at risk when storms threaten. It only takes an EF1 tornado which is winds of up to about 110 miles per hour to completely pick up a single wide mobile home, throw it 100 yards, drop it, and destroy it completely.

There are many ways to keep yourself in the know. One of the most simple ways is right at your fingertips.

On your cellphones, we have a program called wireless emergency alerts that go right to your cellphone, and for all tornado warnings, youre gonna get that on your cellphone, also for most flash flood warnings well do that as well, said Woodrum.

The National Weather Service advises people to keep the severe weather notifications turned on in their mobile settings. Stay tuned to KNOE-TV, and knoe.com for the latest weather updates. Also, download the KNOE weather app.

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