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14,000 subscribers notified in 47 seconds. Neighbors had time to move.
Tornado warning, Polk County. Take shelter now. Interior room, lowest floor. Expires 3:15 AM.
Air quality advisory, King County. Sensitive groups stay indoors. Close windows. More at cdc.gov.
Warming center open tonight, 7pm–7am, 1801 Main St. Free shuttle from 14th & Pine every 20 min.
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Severe thunderstorm warning, Denver County. Until 4:30 PM. Move indoors, away from windows.
Flu activity high in your area. CDC recommends vaccination for 6mo+. Find a clinic: cdc.gov/flu.
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