I don’t have real-time weather alerts right now, but I can help you find the latest tornado warnings and provide safety steps.
What to do now
- Check official sources immediately: National Weather Service maps for your area, your local meteorological service, or trusted apps with push alerts.
- If you’re in Madrid, Spain, tornado warnings are unlikely to be issued locally; press briefings from national meteorological agencies (AEMET) are the best source for European severe weather alerts. If you’re traveling or curious about other regions, use your preferred weather app’s warnings layer to see any active alerts.
How to stay safe during a tornado threat
- In a tornado warning, seek shelter inside a sturdy building away from windows, ideally in a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor with no exterior doors.
- Protect your head with a thick cushion or helmet, and cover yourself with a mattress or heavy blankets if possible.
- Have a weather radio or smartphone with a charged battery and emergency contacts ready.
If you’d like, tell me your exact city or region you want updates for, and I can guide you to the official warning pages and provide a quick checklist tailored to that area. I can also summarize recent general tornado warning patterns this season if that helps.