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City of St. Louis Strengthens Severe Weather Preparedness Following May 2025 Tornado
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~ St. Louis, MO - As the severe weather season begins, the City of St. Louis is entering this spring with a stronger and more prepared emergency management system than it had one year ago. This comes after significant investments, structural reforms, and ongoing improvements following the devastating tornado that hit on May 16, 2025.
Mayor Cara Spencer stated, "Last year exposed serious weaknesses in how we prepared for and responded to emergencies. We did not shy away from those findings - we acted on them." She further added that the city is now operating under a unified and coordinated system with stronger partnerships, better tools, and clearer protocols. While there is still more work to be done, the city is unquestionably more prepared to protect its residents.
Since May 2025, there have been major improvements in various aspects of the city's emergency management system. One of the most significant changes is the adoption of a National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Incident Command System (ICS)-compliant unified command framework through Executive Order 93. In the past four months alone, City leadership has conducted approximately 50 unified command coordination calls addressing winter storms, Code Blue activations, and severe weather events.
This new system was put to test during severe weather on March 14, 2026, marking a major milestone in the city's progress. For the first time ever, City leaders received tailored meteorological briefings and coordinated response actions in real-time.
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Another crucial improvement has been made through a formal partnership with the National Weather Service (NWS). This partnership provides twice-weekly weather intelligence briefings specifically tailored to City operations. The NWS also has an embedded presence at CEMA operations twice a week and maintains an open line of communication with city officials 24/7. This real-time coordination ensures that City leadership can make informed decisions quickly during developing weather threats.
The City has also strengthened its partnerships with state agencies, regional emergency management partners, and nonprofit organizations such as the American Red Cross. These partnerships enhance the City's ability to prepare for, respond to, and recover from major emergencies.
In addition to these partnerships, the City has also made significant upgrades to its outdoor warning siren system. This includes the addition of automatic, GIS-triggered activation, eliminating reliance on manual activation and ensuring faster public alerts. Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson stated, "As of today, sirens are completely automated to trigger when a tornado warning is issued for St. Louis." He further added that these upgrades are critical in ensuring timely warnings that save lives.
The enhancements made to the siren system include automatic activation tied to National Weather Service alerts, new solar panels, batteries and control systems, transition to digital communication infrastructure, portable activation devices for emergency leadership, and a "ghost tower" early detection system for faster storm tracking.
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Despite these substantial improvements, City leaders acknowledge that there is still critical work that needs to be done. This includes filling key positions in CEMA through recruitment efforts, updating the Emergency Operations Plan from 2003, strengthening public works mutual aid agreements and developing new contracts for debris removal, shelter and cost recovery to improve speed and efficiency.
CEMA Commissioner Gregg Favre stated that emergency management is an ongoing commitment and they have built a strong foundation with unified command and upgraded systems. Now their focus is on staffing, planning and expanding their capabilities to meet national standards and ensure readiness for future emergencies.
City officials emphasize that while challenges remain, there has been a significant difference between May 2025 and today. Mayor Spencer said,"Earlier this spring when severe weather hit and prompted a tornado warning we saw the system working; coordinated leadership real-time information and automatic alerts." She added that these capabilities did not exist a year ago but now they matter greatly and will continue to improve.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed by signing up for emergency alerts through Notify STL and reviewing their personal preparedness plans as the severe weather season continues. The City of St. Louis is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents, and these improvements to the emergency management system are a testament to that commitment.
Mayor Cara Spencer stated, "Last year exposed serious weaknesses in how we prepared for and responded to emergencies. We did not shy away from those findings - we acted on them." She further added that the city is now operating under a unified and coordinated system with stronger partnerships, better tools, and clearer protocols. While there is still more work to be done, the city is unquestionably more prepared to protect its residents.
Since May 2025, there have been major improvements in various aspects of the city's emergency management system. One of the most significant changes is the adoption of a National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Incident Command System (ICS)-compliant unified command framework through Executive Order 93. In the past four months alone, City leadership has conducted approximately 50 unified command coordination calls addressing winter storms, Code Blue activations, and severe weather events.
This new system was put to test during severe weather on March 14, 2026, marking a major milestone in the city's progress. For the first time ever, City leaders received tailored meteorological briefings and coordinated response actions in real-time.
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Another crucial improvement has been made through a formal partnership with the National Weather Service (NWS). This partnership provides twice-weekly weather intelligence briefings specifically tailored to City operations. The NWS also has an embedded presence at CEMA operations twice a week and maintains an open line of communication with city officials 24/7. This real-time coordination ensures that City leadership can make informed decisions quickly during developing weather threats.
The City has also strengthened its partnerships with state agencies, regional emergency management partners, and nonprofit organizations such as the American Red Cross. These partnerships enhance the City's ability to prepare for, respond to, and recover from major emergencies.
In addition to these partnerships, the City has also made significant upgrades to its outdoor warning siren system. This includes the addition of automatic, GIS-triggered activation, eliminating reliance on manual activation and ensuring faster public alerts. Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson stated, "As of today, sirens are completely automated to trigger when a tornado warning is issued for St. Louis." He further added that these upgrades are critical in ensuring timely warnings that save lives.
The enhancements made to the siren system include automatic activation tied to National Weather Service alerts, new solar panels, batteries and control systems, transition to digital communication infrastructure, portable activation devices for emergency leadership, and a "ghost tower" early detection system for faster storm tracking.
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Despite these substantial improvements, City leaders acknowledge that there is still critical work that needs to be done. This includes filling key positions in CEMA through recruitment efforts, updating the Emergency Operations Plan from 2003, strengthening public works mutual aid agreements and developing new contracts for debris removal, shelter and cost recovery to improve speed and efficiency.
CEMA Commissioner Gregg Favre stated that emergency management is an ongoing commitment and they have built a strong foundation with unified command and upgraded systems. Now their focus is on staffing, planning and expanding their capabilities to meet national standards and ensure readiness for future emergencies.
City officials emphasize that while challenges remain, there has been a significant difference between May 2025 and today. Mayor Spencer said,"Earlier this spring when severe weather hit and prompted a tornado warning we saw the system working; coordinated leadership real-time information and automatic alerts." She added that these capabilities did not exist a year ago but now they matter greatly and will continue to improve.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed by signing up for emergency alerts through Notify STL and reviewing their personal preparedness plans as the severe weather season continues. The City of St. Louis is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents, and these improvements to the emergency management system are a testament to that commitment.
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