While discussing weather, understanding the distinction between a Watch (header) and a Warning (header) is very important. These expressions, like the ones meteorologists use, can affect the outcome between being ready or taken by surprise. Therefore, let’s review the details and figure out what distinguishes these weather alerts. Watch Warning Severe Weather Preparedness Community Collaboration Watch Thus, a watch (header) means that the National Weather Service indicates that particular weather phenomena, like storms or snow, is probable to occur. A Watch (header) doesn’t mean the storm will certainly strike, but it does indicate that it could. For example, when they announce a severe thunderstorm alert (header), it would be as if they are stating there is a high probability of…
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