When the summer weather is sultry, muggy and heavy there is no better solution to cooling off than hitting the pool or dipping your toes in a glistening creek while sitting on the creek bed reading a good book. The creek is where I spent my morning, listening to children splashing, collecting souvenirs like frogs and rocks and watching the white, puffy clouds heavy with moisture roll across the sky above me. A dry summer thus far, I am still eagerly anticipating the clouds opening up with some cool relief.
But, as I relaxed at the creek this morning, I contemplated the impending storms that could be headed my way. I started considering all the times that I attempted to turn on my local news to stay up-to-date on storm warnings, only to find that my service was temporarily unavailable because the rainstorm was obstructing my signal. Times like that I feel frustrated and fearful – not a pleasant combination. This leads me to the point of my blog post today. I want to talk about how a television antenna can help Oklahoma City residents stay on top of their local news in order to receive storm information. Any sort of device that is attached to the exterior of your home can be subjected to lost signals during stormy weather, but a simple solution to this problem is an indoor antenna. If you already have a rooftop antenna, a simple, inexpensive indoor antenna can be a great back-up for when the weather gets ominous. The Midwest is notorious for explosive storms that develop at the drop of a hat, so safety is always a number one priority. The availability of storm warnings broadcasted on your local news is essential to staying on top of a weather situation. If you are unsure of what kind of indoor antenna would work for your situation, check out these resources.
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