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NOAA WEEKEND SAFETY REMINDER: CHECK THE WEATHER VIA THE WEB OR MEDIA
Since weather can change quickly, travelers should stay in close touch with weather reports by turning to their local radio or television station, or by keeping their NOAA weather radio close at hand. Check out latest weather forecasts to learn more about marine conditions, ultraviolet index, excessive heat, or any other information which can help you make the holiday safe. NOAA's National Weather Service provides a wide variety of forecast products and services available on the Web. Check it out to learn about any severe weather threats in your travel agenda. NOAA's Climate Prediction Center Web site at also offers short and long term forecasts. Beach-goers and golfers should be aware that lightning can present danger to the unwary, and kills about 70 people a year in the United States. "Lightning bolts can travel significant distances," cautions retired Air Force Brigadier General Jack Kelly, director of NOAA's National Weather Service. People should take shelter as soon as storms approach, and don't seek shelter under trees." "Awareness is the key
to safety," summarizes Kelly. "Wrap up your summer
safely by being aware of severe weather conditions."
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