Severe Weather

Severe weather refers to a range of extreme atmospheric conditions that can pose significant risks to safety, property, and the environment. This category includes phenomena such as thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, heatwaves, and floods. Severe weather is characterized by its intensity, duration, and potential to cause harm, including high winds, heavy precipitation, lightning, hail, and extreme temperatures. Monitoring and forecasting severe weather events are crucial for public safety, as timely warnings can help mitigate impacts and save lives. The term emphasizes both the severity of the weather conditions and the need for preparedness and response measures to protect individuals and communities.