Severe Weather

Severe weather refers to extreme atmospheric conditions that can cause significant damage, disruption, or danger to life and property. This term typically encompasses a range of weather phenomena, including but not limited to thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, ice storms, and floods. These conditions often arise from intense atmospheric instability and can lead to hazardous situations such as high winds, heavy precipitation, hail, and reduced visibility. Severe weather is characterized by its potential to occur suddenly and with little warning, posing risks to human activities, infrastructure, and natural environments. Weather monitoring and forecasting play crucial roles in disseminating information about severe weather events to help prepare and protect individuals and communities.