I don’t have live weather feeds in this moment, but I can summarize the latest tornado-warn or tornado-watch notices from reputable sources and guide you on where to check for real-time updates.
- United States: Tornado warnings and watches are typically issued by the National Weather Service (NWS). For the most current alerts, check your local NWS office page or the Weather.gov tornado section, which lists active warnings by region.[4][5]
- United Kingdom: If you’re looking for UK updates, the Met Office issues severe weather alerts that may include tornado potential in certain setups. Check the Met Office website for current warnings and any tornado-related bulletins.[2]
- National coverage: Major broadcasters (CBS News, ABC News) periodically update on tornado warnings and related severe weather across multiple states, especially in the South and Midwest. Use their live weather sections for ongoing developments.[3][6]
What you can do right now
- Check real-time warnings: Visit Weather.gov/tornado or your local NWS page to see current active warnings and polygons for your area.[4]
- Local alerts on your devices: Enable Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) and push notifications from weather apps (NOAA Weather Radar & Alerts, The Weather Channel, etc.) for immediate warnings near Santa Monica or elsewhere. Note that Santa Monica is in Southern California; tornado warnings are less common there but not impossible during certain convective setups.[4]
If you’d like, tell me your exact location or a nearby town, and I can point you to the most relevant live-warning page and summarize any active alerts. I can also pull quick guidance on safety steps tailored to your area.[4]