I don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but I can share how to check the latest tornado warnings for California and what to do if you’re in harm’s way.
What to check for the latest alerts
- National Weather Service (NWS) or Weather Prediction Center: Look for active watches/warnings for California, especially for thunderstorm and tornado warnings.
- Local news stations and their websites or apps: Many provide real-time alerts and radar.
- Emergency alert systems: If you’re in or near affected areas, you may receive Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) on your phone.
What to do if there’s an active tornado warning
- Take shelter immediately: If you’re at home, go to a basement or interior room on the lowest floor, away from windows. If you don’t have a basement, pick a small, interior room or hallway in the center of the building, and cover yourself with a sturdy mattress or heavy blankets.
- Protect yourself from debris: Use a helmet, pillows, or heavy blankets to shield your head and neck.
- If you’re in a car: Do not try to outrun a tornado. If possible, seek sturdy shelter inside a building. If none is available, lie flat in a low area and cover your head.
- After the warning ends: Wait for official word that the danger has passed, and check for gas leaks, downed power lines, and structural damage before re-entering buildings.
Would you like me to monitor and summarize the very latest updates for your area (Grapevine, TX) or provide a quick steps checklist tailored to your current location and typical shelter options? If you can share a preferred source (NWS site, local TV station, or another feed), I can guide you to the exact page.