Emergency Alerts
Alert Franklin is a mass notification system. This system allows Franklin County Emergency Management and the National Weather Service to send emergency messages to your phone, email or both. These include but are not limited to, watches and warning, weather advisories, and evacuation orders. For more information or to subscribe, click the read more button below.









The National Weather Service (NWS) has implemented a voluntary recognition program to help better protect people from the dangers of lightning. There are 6 different types of plans depending on entity: Outdoor Venues, Golf Facilities, Communities, Beach Patrols and Lifeguards, Wilderness and Outdoor Hiking, and Boating and Sailing.
This program is a key component of NOAA's commitment to a Weather Ready Nation. Complete an interactive form (must review and accept Terms of Use) or a fillable Word document to create a draft lightning safety plan for your organization. After you complete your draft plan, email it to your local NWS office for review. After NWS approval, your organization can then be recognized for having a written plan for lightning safety.
For more information on the toolkits, including fillable forms that show what each plan looks like, visit: www.weather.gov/safety/lightning-toolkits
Outdoor Venue; Golf Facility; Wilderness Area; Community; Lifeguard and Beach Partrol; or Boating and Sailing - docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSecvKrDkyOVn2A8FxBAQm3-yiIVBY2z1k9fOLP5y5QvAu6W0w/viewform
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Toolkits for County, Communities, Organizations and Large Venues
www.weather.gov
The Lightning Safety Toolkit program was founded in 2011 to increase lightning safety and preparedness at outdoor venues. These toolkits have been developed with the input and best practices of key st...June 8:
Another hot one is in the forecast. However, a few showers and thunderstorms are forecast to develop across parts of Georgia and the Florida Big Bend. They'll be isolated in nature, but could drop a quick inch or two of much needed rain.
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The burn ban for Franklin County has been lifted as of 10:30 AM on June 4, 2026. However, please remember to burn responsibly: never leave any fire unattended and keep a water source nearby in case you need to extinguish it. ... See MoreSee Less
7 AM ET 6/3 - With the region now behind the cold front we can finally enjoy a couple dry days of lower humidity and pleasant temperatures. 😃☀️
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Franklin County, today marks day 1 of Hurricane Season! Please see the details below to get started on your disaster preparedness!
For me details on how to start your plan please visit: www.franklinemergencymanagement.com/resources-2/ ... See MoreSee Less
🌀The 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season starts June 1 - November 30.
You may hear unfamiliar weather terms, but understanding the forecast ahead of time helps you act quickly & make informed decisions when it matters most.
⤵️ Catch up on the terms below & review the FL Hurricane Guide: FloridaDisaster.org/Guide ... See MoreSee Less
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