Use official alerts first
If warnings are still active, use the National Weather Service, Storm Prediction Center, and local emergency officials before doing anything with the property. Do not rely only on social posts, screenshots, or secondhand reports during active storm conditions.
This site helps after the storm, not during it. When conditions are unstable, the safest next step is to wait.
Do not climb or force a property check
Do not climb onto roofs, ladders, fences, unstable decks, or wet structures after hail or wind. Do not enter areas with fallen limbs, downed lines, flooding, broken glass, or shifting debris until conditions are safe.
A delayed check from the ground is better than an immediate risky check. The site is designed around that boundary.
When it is safer to continue
Once the storm has passed and conditions are safe, move into a ground-only walkaround, simple documentation, and then the right inspection path for the concern you found. If you are still unsure where to go next, the after-storm checklist is the best restart point.
If you need official warnings or forecast updates during active weather, use the appropriate weather office and local emergency instructions instead of this site.
The goal is not speed for its own sake. The goal is safer decision-making after Oklahoma storms.