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  2. What is the difference between a Tornado Watch, a Tornado Warning and a Tornado Emergency? The National Weather Service has three key alerts to watch out for. Tornado Watch: Be Prepared! Tornadoes are possible in and near the watch area. Review and discuss your emergency plans, take inventory of your supplies and check your safe room.

  3. Tornado watch vs warning: The difference between tornado alerts...

    www.cnn.com/2021/03/11/weather/tornado-watch-vs-warning-explained

    A tornado warning means a tornado has been sighted, or that there is a strong indication on radar that a tornado is in progress. “When a particular area (is) under an immediate risk, then the...

  4. Tornado Watch vs. Warning

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    A tornado watch means the weather conditions for tornadoes are favorable during the next few hours. A watch usually covers a large area of several cities, counties, and sometimes even multiple states. The National Weather Service issues a tornado warning when a tornado has been sighted or indicated by weather radar.

  5. Tornado Watch Vs. Warning: What's The Difference? - The Weather...

    weather.com/safety/tornado/news/2023-04-05-tornado-watch-vs-warning

    A tornado watch is an early alert that tornado-producing storms may form soon. A tornado warning means an ongoing storm may be producing a tornado right now.

  6. Tornado Watch vs. Warning: Differentiating Disaster Alerts

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    Difference Between Tornado Watch and Tornado Warning. A tornado watch is an alert the Storm Prediction Center issues when there is an increased possibility of a tornado. The storm watch area is usually big, and a tornado warning area might fall within it.

  7. Watch vs. Warning: What to Know Before Severe Storms

    www.fema.gov/press-release/20230426/watch-vs-warning-what-know-severe-storms

    Warnings indicate imminent danger to life and property to those in the path of the storm. Tornado Watch vs. Warning: The NWS issues a Tornado Watch when weather conditions in an area indicate an increased risk for severe weather that may be capable of producing a tornado.

  8. The difference between tornado watches and warnings - AccuWeather

    www.accuweather.com/.../difference-between-tornado-watches-and-warnings/432382

    Knowing the difference between tornado watches and warnings can prepare you for the necessary steps to take when considering the threat of severe weather.

  9. Severe weather: How is a tornado emergency different from a ...

    apnews.com/article/severe-weather-tornado-emergency-watch-warning-35ffc2076cf...

    how is it different from a tornado watch or warning? When the NWS Storm Prediction Center issues a tornado watch for an area, it means tornado development is possible and people in the area should be prepared to respond quickly if a warning gets issued.

  10. Tornado, thunderstorm watch vs warning; Here's the difference and...

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    Tornado watches and tornado warnings have different purposes, and you should react to each differently, AccuWeather says. A tornado watch is typically issued hours in advance by NOAA's...

  11. Severe Thunderstorm, Tornado Watches vs. Warnings: What's The ...

    weather.com/safety/thunderstorms/news/watch-vs-warning-whats-difference-20140409

    Tornado WARNING. A tornado warning means that a tornado is imminent: A tornado is occurring or is expected to develop. Tornado warnings are issued by the local National Weather...