Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Watch vs. Warning



                    
Here are some meanings of weather related warnings and watches.

  Watches vs. Warnings:

A flash flood Watch means conditions may develop that lead to flash flooding, a very dangerous situation. Do not attempt to cross water-covered roadways, as your vehicle could be swept downstream.
 
A flash flood Warning means a flash flood is imminent or is occurring. Take immediate action to protect life and property.

A severe thunderstorm watch is issued when conditions are favorable for the development of severe thunderstorms over a larger-scale region for a duration of at least 3 hours. Tornadoes are not expected in such situations but isolated tornado development can also occur.

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is issued when there is evidence based on radar or a reliable spotter that a thunderstorm is producing, or forecast to produce, wind gusts of 58 mph or greater, structural wind damage, and/or hail 1" in diameter or greater.

A Tornado watch is issued when there is a threat of large hail, damaging wind, and the possibility of multiple tornadoes.

A Tornado Warning is issued when a tornado (or sometimes a funnel cloud) has been spotted or is denoted by radar. When a tornado warning is issued for your area you should seek shelter immediately.

Be safe!

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