DeKalb County, [State] – A tornado warning that was issued for DeKalb County earlier today has now expired, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The warning, which was in effect for approximately [duration], was issued due to radar-indicated rotation and the potential for a tornado touchdown.
During the warning period, residents were advised to seek immediate shelter as strong storms moved through the area. Reports of damaging winds, heavy rain, and hail were received from multiple locations, though there are currently no confirmed tornado touchdowns or significant damage reported.
Emergency officialscontinue to monitor the situation as the storm system moves out of the region. However, residents are urged to remain weather aware as additional thunderstorms may develop.
What’s Next?
Though the tornado threat has passed, the severe weather risk may not be over. The NWS advises residents to:
Stay updated on weather alerts.
Be cautious of flooding in low-lying areas.
Report any storm-related damage to local authorities.
For real-time updates, residents can check the National Weather Service website, local emergency management offices, or weather alert apps.
Stay safe and prepared!