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AT&T: Stay connected during Hurricane Season with these smartphone tips

ELBERT COUNTY, CO - MAY 8: Traveling in a tornado scouting vehicle, Tim Marshall, a 40 year veteran of storm chasing, monitors a storm via radar on his smartphone during a tornado research mission, May 8, 2017 in Elbert County near Agate, Colorado. With funding from the National Science Foundation and other government grants, scientists and meteorologists from the Center for Severe Weather Research try to get close to supercell storms and tornadoes trying to better understand tornado structure and strength, how low-level winds affect and damage buildings, and to learn more about tornado formation and prediction. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — With Hurricane Season fast approaching, it’s important to stay connected when you need it most.

Ahead of the tropic season, AT&T is preparing for the worst to help customers develop the best plan of action when tragedy strikes to keep you and your family safe. Here’s what the experts have to say.

AHEAD OF THE STORM

DURING THE STORM AND THE AFTERMATH

On top of staying connected with your family, stay connected with WGNO’s latest weather updates by downloading the WGNO app and following us on Facebook and Twitter to be informed when it matters most.

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