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I saw the StormReady guidelines on the national website. Why does my local NWS Office have different guidelines?

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I saw the StormReady guidelines on the national website. Why does my local NWS Office have different guidelines?

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National StormReady guidelines set minimum requirements for the program. Many local areas have specific weather-related needs that local NWS Offices consider during weather emergency planning. As a result, StormReady allows the creation of Local StormReady Advisory Boards that have the flexibility to create specific by-laws for their area. Local Boards also can modify National StormReady guidelines to meet their specific customer needs.

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