When living fulltime in our RV, if weather threatens, we monitor the weather for approaching storms using a battery operated weather radio. Our cell phones are enabled for alerts and we have downloaded local TV station weather apps and ACCUE weather app. We have a plan to go to a safe place in case a warning is issued. Many campgrounds have a safety shelter.
We use our hiking backpacks and place in it our medications, laptop, charge cords, internet login black book, checkbook etc. Hiking emergency equipment like a first aid kit, water, crackers, clean wipes, etc can help us get by if the worst happens.
In our case last night @ 10PM we were alerted that a damaging storm and tornado warning had been immediately issued for our area and capable of producing large hail and damaging winds. We took our hiking go bags, left the RV and took shelter with our truck in a carwash close by the campground. It was the closest shelter with some protection. In case of strong winds or tornados we do not stay in our RV. We were not alone several other campers went to the carwash and waited it out about 40-45 minutes. Better to find an approved shelter if there is one close by but it was better than staying in the RV.
We drove through some flooding getting back to the RV, everything was fine when we got back, then another storm hit @ 2AM with just heavy rain. Today I'm getting on the roof and check the skylights.
https://youtu.be/sTkaIvqAM60
We use our hiking backpacks and place in it our medications, laptop, charge cords, internet login black book, checkbook etc. Hiking emergency equipment like a first aid kit, water, crackers, clean wipes, etc can help us get by if the worst happens.
In our case last night @ 10PM we were alerted that a damaging storm and tornado warning had been immediately issued for our area and capable of producing large hail and damaging winds. We took our hiking go bags, left the RV and took shelter with our truck in a carwash close by the campground. It was the closest shelter with some protection. In case of strong winds or tornados we do not stay in our RV. We were not alone several other campers went to the carwash and waited it out about 40-45 minutes. Better to find an approved shelter if there is one close by but it was better than staying in the RV.
We drove through some flooding getting back to the RV, everything was fine when we got back, then another storm hit @ 2AM with just heavy rain. Today I'm getting on the roof and check the skylights.
https://youtu.be/sTkaIvqAM60
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