The Office of Emergency Management works to mitigate, plan, and prepare for emergencies on the UT Tyler campus, educate the campus community about preparedness, coordinate emergency response and recovery efforts, and collect and disseminate critical information. The Office of Emergency Management operates the University Operations Center (UOC) which serves as the incident command post during critical incidents on the UT Tyler campus.
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Alert: Flood AMI Warning
Alert: Flash Flood AMI Warning
Friday, April 29, 2016
Alert: Poss Dangerous T-storm
Alert: Severe Thunderstorm Watch
Alert: Flash Flood AMI Warning
Alert: Severe Thunderstorm AMI Warning
Alert: Severe Thunderstorm AMI Warning
Alert: Flash Flood Watch
Alert: Ltg Warning (west 4)
Alert: Tornado Watch
Alert: Ltg Warning (southeast 7)
Alert: Ltg Caution (southwest 15)
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Alert: Ltg Caution (northeast 11)
Alert: Ltg Warning (west 5)
Severe Weather Approaching U.T. Tyler Campus Area
The University of Texas at Tyler is issuing the following special weather advisory for students and employees of UT Tyler:
The National Weather Service indicates that severe weather is approaching the Tyler area, including severe thunderstorms and possible tornado activity. This is not an imminent threat, but severe weather is highly possible over the next few hours.
As of this time, the University is operating normally , but please monitor weather radios and media broadcasts for related information. The City of Tyler or UT Tyler outdoor warning sirens may sound to indicate that severe weather has reached or is near campus.
Please be prepared to do the following before the severe weather strikes:
• Ensure your safety and that of your family. Driving during a storm is not recommended.
• Advise other students and/or employees of approaching weather and proper precautions.
• Move away from windows and doors. Take shelter on the lowest possible floor.
If the City of Tyler or UT Tyler outdoor warning sirens sound take shelter immediately. Remain sheltered until the ALL CLEAR is given.
Information on the status of the University will be sent via e-mail, patriot alert, IAN app, posted on the UT Tyler web site, and may be available through local media.
Alert: Ltg Caution (northwest 13)
Alert: Severe Thunderstorm AMI Warning
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Alert: Severe Thunderstorm Watch
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Alert: Ltg Warning (south 8)
Alert: Ltg Caution (southwest 15)
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Alert: Poss Dangerous T-storm
Alert: Ltg Warning (northwest 8)
Alert: Ltg Warning (west 8)
Alert: Flash Flood Watch
Monday, April 18, 2016
Alert: Ltg Warning (northwest 6)
Alert: Ltg Caution (southeast 15)
Alert: Ltg Warning (northeast 2)
Alert: Ltg Warning (northeast 8)
Alert: Ltg Caution (south 13)
Alert: Flash Flood Watch
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Alert: Ltg Warning (west 7)
Alert: Ltg Caution (west 15)
Alert: Ltg Caution (west 11)
Alert: Ltg Caution (northwest 15)
Monday, April 11, 2016
Alert: Severe Thunderstorm Watch
Severe Weather Approaching U.T. Tyler Campus Area
The University of Texas at Tyler is issuing the following special weather advisory for students and employees of UT Tyler:
The National Weather Service indicates that severe weather is approaching the Tyler area, including severe thunderstorms and possible tornado activity. This is not an imminent threat, but severe weather is highly possible over the next few hours.
As of this time, the University is operating normally , but please monitor weather radios and media broadcasts for related information. The City of Tyler or UT Tyler outdoor warning sirens may sound to indicate that severe weather has reached or is near campus.
Please be prepared to do the following before the severe weather strikes:
• Ensure your safety and that of your family. Driving during a storm is not recommended.
• Advise other students and/or employees of approaching weather and proper precautions.
• Move away from windows and doors. Take shelter on the lowest possible floor.
If the City of Tyler or UT Tyler outdoor warning sirens sound take shelter immediately. Remain sheltered until the ALL CLEAR is given.
Information on the status of the University will be sent via e-mail, patriot alert, IAN app, posted on the UT Tyler web site, and may be available through local media.