Outdoor Warning System

Outdoor Warning System
The Lake Cities Outdoor Warning System consists of nine outdoor warning sirens located throughout the Hickory Creek, Shady Shores, Lake Dallas, and Corinth area that are designed to inform residents who are outside of a possible emergency.

The sirens may be activated in small groups for a localized emergency or they all may be activated simultaneously for an area wide emergency. The Outdoor Warning Sirens are part of an emergency system designed to provide immediate and valuable information to citizens.

The system is not intended to alert those who are within a home or other structure; however, it is possible that you may still be able to hear a siren while indoors depending on your proximity to a siren; taking into account outdoor conditions at the time of activation.

What To Do If Sirens Are Activated
If you hear the sirens while you are outside, please go inside and seek shelter immediately and refer to a television or radio for further instructions. Please do not call 9-1-1 for severe weather information. Call 9-1-1 only to report life-threatening situations.

Storms
The siren will produce a steady tone signal for three minutes. The sound will have a natural decrease / increase due to the rotation of the siren head. The sirens will only be initiated in the case of severe weather directly threatening the Lake Cities Area as reported by the National Weather Service, a storm spotter, or certain town employees that meets at least one of the following criteria:

  • Reported hail of 1.50” in diameter or greater.
  • Sustained strait-line winds of 70 mph and greater.
  • Rotation in a dangerous cloud or a tornado.

Siren Testing
Audible tests of the system are performed on the first Wednesday of every month at 1 p.m., weather permitting.