I keep my cell phone and IPad fully charged when there are serious storm warnings.
The power company told me, I sit on the second highest spot in the county. This land has great natural drainage, we are not in a “earthquake zone”, so my biggest worry is high wind.
I have only heard my road name called out twice in 21 years for tornado warnings and believe me, I head for cover when that happens

I let my horses decide if they want in the barn or to stay outside. Good sized hail is an issue with the serious storms so they head for the barn. Anything over pea-sized hail can hurt livestock. One of my horses has mild kissing spine from his life as a show jumper (not me) so even a heavy rain bothers him.
And the retired show jumper sez: “Nupe. Not going out there.”

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The handsome and very gentle dude was gifted to me as a companion, when I lost my 27 yr old TWH to colic. He came from Southern California and had barely seen rain in his life. The lady who gifted him to me got him out of a bad situation— it was either me, 2,200 miles away, or that Long Black Train Ride to Central Mexico where they slit throats and let the animal bleed out - I’m not kidding. He is here for the duration and there is a place for him in The Pet Sematary.
