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Tornado Warning for Spartanburg and Cherokee Counties, SC

  • Watch out for dark, rotating clouds.

  • If you see one, take shelter immediately!

  • Listen for a tornado siren.

  • If you hear it, seek shelter immediately!

  • Avoid unnecessary car trips.

  • You don’t want to be caught outside if a tornado comes.

  • Bring in outdoor furniture and other items that could blow away.

  • These may become a safety hazard.

This is issued when a tornado is indicated by the WSR-88D radar or sighted by spotters; therefore, people in the affected area should seek safe shelter immediately. They can be issued without a Tornado Watch being already in effect. They are usually issued for a duration of around 30 minutes.


A Tornado Warning is issued by your local National Weather Service office (NWFO). It will include where the tornado was located and what towns will be in its path. If the tornado will affect the nearshore or coastal waters, it will be issued as the combined product--Tornado Warning and Special Marine Warning. If the thunderstorm which is causing the tornado is also producing torrential rains, this warning may also be combined with a Flash Flood Warning. If there is an ampersand (&) symbol at the bottom of the warning, it indicates that the warning was issued as a result of a severe weather report.

After it has been issued, the affected NWFO will followed it up periodically with Severe Weather Statements. These statements will contain updated information on the tornado and they will also let the public know when warning is no longer in effect.

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