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Monday, April 4, 2022

Severe Storms and RVs

Above, a rainbow from a Roswell, New Mexico thunderstorm. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

RVs and severe storms are not a good mix by any stretch of the imagination. We've all seen death and destruction of RVs and manufactured housing caused by tornadoes and other severe storms.

There are things to do and not to do if one is in the path of a severe storm. RV Travel spells everything out.

They start with:

This past week produced day after day and night after night of severe weather. Tornado watches, warnings, and tornadic storms hit the Gulf Coast and Middle Atlantic states repeatedly. The timing could not be worse. It’s almost the end of the month. That means Snowbirds are heading back to their homes in the north. Folks from south Texas and southern Florida plan to travel right smack dab through the storm-inflicted areas. And all of those RVers have had to determine what to do when RVing amid severe storms.

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