Yeah, but we usually know if there's going to be the potential for severe weather a few days out. Then, as time get's closer then they get more specific. Like I said, you can typically get out of the way or get under the ground. We all thought the 1999 tornado would be a once in a lifetime event. Little did we know we'd see two let alone be IN both of them.
We have potential for tornados in the state today, but not in my area, so it's not a big deal for today. Hurricanes and blizzards are widespread and you can't just simply get out of the way. (that's a simplification, we have had crazy times when they jump all over the city and spin up out of nowhere, so it happens but not often)
We have potential for tornados in the state today, but not in my area, so it's not a big deal for today. Hurricanes and blizzards are widespread and you can't just simply get out of the way. (that's a simplification, we have had crazy times when they jump all over the city and spin up out of nowhere, so it happens but not often)