Severe Weather

Severe weather refers to any dangerous meteorological phenomena that can cause significant damage or pose a threat to life and property. This includes extreme conditions such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, hailstorms, and excessive heat or cold. Severe weather is characterized by its intensity and potential to create hazardous situations, including strong winds, heavy rainfall, flooding, ice accumulation, and lightning strikes. It often leads to warnings from meteorological agencies to promote safety and preparedness among the public. Understanding severe weather is crucial for disaster management and response, as it helps communities implement protective measures and mitigate impacts.