Severe Weather

Severe weather refers to weather conditions that pose significant risks to life, property, and the environment. This can include extreme phenomena such as hurricanes, tornadoes, thunderstorms, heavy snowfall, blizzards, flash floods, heatwaves, and severe droughts. Severe weather events are characterized by their intensity and potential for causing harm, and they can lead to widespread disruptions, economic losses, and threats to human safety. Meteorological organizations often issue warnings and advisories to inform the public about impending severe weather to promote preparedness and mitigation efforts.