Severe Weather

Severe weather refers to meteorological phenomena that can cause significant damage or pose a danger to life and property. This includes conditions such as thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, heavy snowfall, blizzards, hail, and severe heat waves. Severe weather events are characterized by their intensity and potential for destructive impacts, including high winds, heavy precipitation, flooding, and lightning. These conditions are typically monitored by meteorological services that issue warnings to alert the public and facilitate preparedness and response measures. Severe weather is a critical concern in areas prone to extreme climate conditions and requires awareness and readiness to mitigate risks associated with such events.