Thunderstorms and Hail Warning

Puyallup, WALocal News

A severe weather warning has been issued for Puyallup, with thunderstorms and hail expected to begin tonight at 6 PM. The National Weather Service anticipates hail could reach over one inch in diameter, which may cause damage to cars, people, and pets. To ensure public safety, residents are urged to stay indoors and refrain from traveling until the storm has subsided. City Hall and all public facilities will close at 4 PM in preparation for the inclement weather. Pet owners should take precautions by bringing their animals inside to safeguard them against the storm.

The city encourages residents to monitor updates through the National Weather Service Seattle's social media channels for timely information. This alert highlights the importance of preparedness during extreme weather events. By staying informed and taking necessary precautions, residents can minimize risks associated with severe weather.

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