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Weather watch and warning designations both are meant to help keep you safe, but with a specific definition and level of caution for each. A watch means a tornado is possible, while a warning ...
As severe weather season approaches, understanding the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning can help save lives. Both alerts indicate potential tornado threats, but they serve ...
What the difference is between a Tornado Watch and a Tornado Warning is often one of the most searched questions in our area before, during and after these events. It's important to know the ...
A watch is often issued several hours in advance of storms developing. It means the ingredients are expected to be in place later in the day for severe storms. A warning means all the ingredients ...
When the National Weather Service issues a watch, it means conditions are favorable for severe weather. When the National Weather Service issues a warning, the conditions are happening.
To help Hoosiers understand the difference, IndyStar is breaking down the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning. Story continues after gallery. When weather authorities ...
So, with several Ohio rivers expected to reach flood stage soon, what's the difference between a flood watch and a flood warning? Here's what you need to know. A flash flood is a sudden ...
Two terms often repeated during storm coverage—Hurricane Watch and Hurricane Warning—may sound similar, but they signal very different levels of urgency. A Hurricane Watch means that hurricane ...
What is the difference between a warning and a watch? KELOLAND Meteorologist Jaelyn Borresen says there are four main factors that contribute to severe thunderstorms. Having as much protection ...