I don’t have live tool access right now to pull the latest updates, but I can share how to get current severe thunderstorm warnings quickly.
Direct answer:
- Check updates from official sources like the National Weather Service (NWS) alerts for your region and subscribe to severe weatherNotifications for real-time warnings.
Where to look now:
- NWS real-time warnings page for your area (Netherlands local warnings would be from KNMI; for international alerts, use KNMI for Netherlands). If you’re specifically seeking US-style Severe Thunderstorm Warnings, use the NWS Warnings page or local forecast office pages.
- Weather apps and emergency alert systems on your phone (e.g., push alerts from KNMI or your phone’s weather app) for immediate warnings.
- Local news stations’ websites or social media feeds for rapid updates and safety guidance.
What to do during a warning:
- Seek sturdy shelter indoors away from windows; avoid being in open areas or under trees.
- Have a small kit ready (flashlight, battery, water, etc.) and secure outdoor items that could become projectiles.
- Stay informed until the warning ends and follow local authority instructions.
If you tell me your exact country/region (e.g., Amsterdam, Netherlands), I can tailor the specific sources (KNMI, local meteorological offices) and show you where to watch for real-time alerts. I can also help you set up a quick safety checklist or a weather alert plan for your location.