Confirmed tornado near Pleasantville at approximately 6:05 p.m. on June 28, 2017. Photo by Deanna Sutter Rood.

This is Iowa Severe Weather Awareness Week, a time for residents to prepare for the thunderstorms and tornadoes possible during the spring and summer months.

WeatherEye Meteorologist Paul Trambley tells KNIA/KRLS News his main concern during severe weather action team coverage is to paint a picture for listeners on what the storm is doing, whether it’s tornadic activity, hail, or high wind events. He went on to say that during severe weather, information is always changing so it’s his job to give updates as soon as possible through our airwaves.

KNIA/KRLS is broadcasting a special program about how we cover severe weather during the statewide tornado drill tomorrow at 10 a.m., which includes interviews with local and state officials about the different aspects of severe weather and how to keep you and your families safe. KNIA/KRLS is on the air with live coverage anytime a severe thunderstorm or tornado warning is issued in any portion of Marion County, with backup generators that ensure we stay on-the-air if the power goes out.