Severe Weather

Severe weather refers to any meteorological conditions that pose significant risk to life and property. This term encompasses a variety of extreme weather phenomena, including but not limited to thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, heatwaves, and heavy rainfall leading to flooding. Severe weather events are characterized by their intensity, duration, and potential to cause damage, disruptions, or injury. Meteorologists often categorize severe weather based on specific criteria, such as the strength of wind, volume of precipitation, or the scale of temperature changes. Monitoring and predicting severe weather are crucial for public safety, as timely warnings can help mitigate risks and prepare communities for hazardous conditions.