It’s the time of year when we watch the skies for any signs of a tornado. When we hear the warning sirens, we know we need to find cover, but what if I don’t have a basement? Here are a few public spaces available in Scottsbluff and Gering:
| Business/Facility | Address | Hours | Phone |
| Scottsbluff | |||
| Baker & Assoc | 120 E 16th St | 8-5 M-F | 632-3123 |
| Bluffs Business Center | 1517 Broadway | 8-5 M-F | |
| Brown’s Shoe Fit | 1720 Broadway | 9-5:30 M-Sa | 632-6665 |
| Connecting Point | 1912 Broadway | 8:30-5:30 M-F | 632-5514 |
| First United Methodist | 2002 4th Ave | evenings | |
| Hairbender | 1513 Broadway | 8-7 M-Th | 632-6616 |
| Independent Plumbing & Heating | 1921 Broadway | 8-5 M-F, 9-12 Sat | 632-4185 |
| Platte Valley Vac & Sew | 1804 Broadway | 9-5:30 M-F, 9:30-4 Sat | 632-3734 |
| Runza | 1823 Broadway | 10-9:30 Daily | 632-6771 |
| Sam & Louie’s | 1522 Broadway | 11-8:30 M-Th, 11-9 F, 10-5 Sat | 633-2345 |
| Twin Cities Dev | 1620 Broadway | 8-5 M-F | 632-2833 |
| Waterbed Showcase | 16th & Broadway | 9:30-5:30 M-F, 10-5 Sat | 635-7740 |
| Webber’s Furniture | 27th & Broadway | 9-5:30 M-Sa | 632-2811 |
| Gering | |||
| Calvary Memorial Church | 265 18th Street | evenings | |
| Gering Public Library | 1055 P St | 9-7 M-F, 10-5 Sat | 436-7433 |
| Gering Public Schools Admin | 1519 10th St | 8-4:30 M-Th, 8-4 F | 436-3125 |
| JBC Inc | 1502 10th St | 8-5 M-F | 635-0455 |
| Northfield Church | 2105 17th Street | evenings | |
| Riverstone Bank | 1540 10th St | 8:30-4:30 M-Th, 8:30-4 F | 436-5011 |
| Scotts Bluff Co Admin | 1825 10th St | 7:30-4:30 M-F | 632-7176 |
| The Rugged Edge | 1955 10th St | 9-? M-Sat | 436-4411 |
| Lyman | |||
| Lyman Fire Hall | 313 Jeffers Ave | 436-6666 | |
| Minatare | |||
| Minatare High School | NE corner of Gym | 783-1733 |
This is not an exhaustive list, and we are working with community members to add more locations.
Here are some definitions and guidelines to follow to help keep you and your family safe from the National Weather Service.
Tornado Watch – issued when conditions are favorable for tornado development. People located in and around the watch area should keep an eye to the sky and listen to their NOAA weather radio all hazards or tune to local broadcast media for further weather information. The watch is intended to give you time to prepare and time to review your safety rules.
Tornado Warning – issued when a developing tornado has been detected by National Weather Service doppler radar or a reliable report of a tornado has been reported. A tornado warning is usually issued for portions of one or two counties, for an hour or less. The storm could also produce large hail and destructive straight line winds. If the tornado warning includes your neighborhood or work place, you should seek safe shelter immediately.
In the event of a tornado, here are some tornado safety rules to keep you and your family safe:
- In general, get as low as you can. A basement below ground level or the lowest floor of a building offers the greatest safety. Put as many walls between yourself and the outside as possible. Avoid windows at all cost!
- Tornadoes could be obscured by rainfall or come at nighttime. Do not wait until you see or hear the tornado, it may be too late.
- Do not waste time opening or closing windows and doors. It will not protect the structure. You will only waste time and put yourself and others in greater risk. Use those valuable seconds to find a place of safety.
- In homes or public buildings: go to the basement or a small interior room, such as a closet, bathroom or an interior hall on the lowest level. Close all doors to the hallway for greater protection. If possible, get under something sturdy like a heavy table. Protect yourself from flying debris with pillows, heavy coats, blankets or quilts. Use bicycle or motorcycle helmets to protect your head.
- In mobile homes: leave well in advance of the approaching severe weather and go to a strong building. If there is no shelter nearby, get into the nearest ditch, low spot or underground culvert. Lie flat, covering your head with your hands for protection.
- In vehicles or outdoors: when tornadoes are possible, limit your outdoor plans or finish them early. Stay close to a sturdy shelter. If caught outside, find shelter in a ditch or remain in your vehicle and cover your head for protection. Do not take shelter under a highway overpass, where wind speeds can increase due to a tunneling effect. It is best to not put yourself or others in a situation where no sturdy shelter is available.
- Remember, stay away from doors, windows, outside walls and protect your head!
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So is there any shelters in terrytown or Gering
The Gering list is directly below the Scottsbluff list. We don’t know of ay public ones in Terrytown.
Gering shelters are listed