Tornado watch vs. warning: How to stay safe during severe weather
Tornadoes may be a rare occurrence in the Northeast, but it is still important to know when and how to stay safe when severe weather threatens your home.
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What a tornado watch means: Conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form. Stay alert and monitor weather updates; be ready to seek shelter if a warning is issued. This is typically issued for a broad area and can last several hours. This interpretation is supported by recent guidance from safety organizations and local news outlets that emphasize preparedness during a watch.[1][3]
What a tornado warning means: A tornado has been sighted or indicated by radar, or landfall is imminent. Take immediate action to seek shelter in a sturdy building away from windows. Warnings cover smaller areas, often a single city or county, and require urgent response.[2][3][1]
Practical tips for staying safe: 1) Know your shelter plan in advance (basement or interior room on the lowest floor, away from windows).[3] 2) Have a NOAA Weather Radio or a reliable alert app active for real-time updates during both watches and warnings.[6] 3) When a warning is issued, move to your shelter immediately; during a watch, review your plan and be ready to act if conditions worsen.[3]
Illustration: Imagine a watch as “storm potential in the neighborhood” and a warning as “tornado spotted nearby—take cover now.” The former gives you time to prepare; the latter demands immediate protective action.[1][3]
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Tornadoes may be a rare occurrence in the Northeast, but it is still important to know when and how to stay safe when severe weather threatens your home.
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