* **Q: What is a Tornado Watch vs. a Tornado Warning?
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Weather / Severe Weather
A significant severe weather event is impacting parts of the central United States, bringing immediate tornado threats to Oklahoma and raising serious concerns about major, prolonged flooding across the Heartland region later this week. Thi...
Meteorologists are tracking a potent storm system responsible for this multi-faceted threat.
**Oklahoma:** Early morning storms are the main concern, prompting Tornado Watches. Residents in the watch areas need to be ready to act quickly if warnings are issued. The primary dangers are tornadoes, large hail, and high winds. Conditions are expected to improve later in the day before another round of potentially severe storms (mainly hail risk) arrives tonight into Thursday.
**Heartland (MO, IL, KY, TN):** This region faces a dual threat. Firstly, a significant severe weather outbreak is expected this afternoon and evening, rated as a high risk by the SPC. The potential for strong tornadoes exists alongside other severe hazards. Secondly, and perhaps more widespread, is the looming threat of major flooding. An active weather pattern is predicted to stall over the region from Thursday through Sunday, dumping excessive rainfall (potentially 6-12 inches). This volume of rain is likely to cause significant flash flooding and subsequent river flooding, impacting low-lying areas, campgrounds, and potentially closing roads. Officials are urging extreme caution, particularly near rivers and streams.
## How to Prepare * **Stay Informed:** Have multiple ways to receive weather alerts (NOAA Weather Radio, reliable weather apps, local news). Heed all watches and warnings immediately. * **Tornado Safety:** Know your designated safe room (basement, interior room on lowest floor away from windows). Practice your plan. * **Flood Safety:** Never drive or walk through floodwaters ("Turn Around, Don't Drown!"). If you live in a flood-prone area, monitor conditions closely and be prepared to move to higher ground if advised. Secure important documents. * **General Preparedness:** Secure outdoor furniture/items. Charge devices. Have an emergency kit with water, food, flashlight, batteries, and first-aid supplies.
## Who This Affects Most * Residents and travelers in Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee within the risk areas. * Individuals living in mobile homes or structures not built to withstand high winds/tornadoes. * People residing in low-lying areas or near rivers, streams, and creeks. * Campers and those planning outdoor activities, especially near waterways in the Heartland this weekend.
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