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The National Weather Service issues severe weather warnings with impact-based tags. These tags enable users to quicky identify the most valuable information and distinguish different levels of risk associated with storms.
Severe weather will be a common occurrence over the next few months as we head into storm season. Here's a refresher on severe weather safety for storm season.
Spring is peak severe weather season, and a little knowledge goes a long way. The National Weather Service defines a severe thunderstorm as one that produces hail at least 1 inch in diameter (about the size of a quarter),
NOAA's Storm Prediction Center is making changes to its severe weather forecasts. Here's what it is trying to pinpoint and why that matters for your forecast.
Severe Weather and Flood Safety Week continues in South Carolina with a focus on staying connected during dangerous storms. Find out the tools and strategies that help families receive warnings quickly and communicate when severe weather threatens.
For the State of South Carolina, this week is Severe Weather and Flood Safety Week. As we head towards the peak of our spring severe weather season, state officials are encouraging everyone to review their safety plans.
Severe weather season starts in March. Here's everything to know about its impacts and how to stay prepared in Tennessee.
Severe Weather and Flood Safety Week continues across South Carolina — and today’s focus is one of the most important parts of storm safety: understanding the difference between watches and warnings.Digital meteorologist Leslie Hudson explains how those alerts work — and why knowing the difference can help you prepare before severe weather strikes.
Spring will soon arrive in Central Indiana, bringing with it warmer temperatures and greater chances of severe storms.