Here’s the latest understanding of tornado alerts: a tornado watch means conditions are favorable for tornadoes to develop; you should stay alert and review safety plans. A tornado warning means a tornado has been sighted or is indicated by radar and you must take immediate shelter. If you’re in Dallas, TX, or anywhere in North Texas, you should treat a warning as an urgent life-safety event and move to a sturdy building's lowest level, away from windows, and have your emergency kit ready. For the most current, local alerts, monitor the National Weather Service or your local news station through their alerts or apps, as they will issue watches and warnings in real time.[1][2][6][8]
Key differences at a glance
- Watch: tornadoes possible; be prepared; large area; stay tuned for updates.
- Warning: tornado is imminent or occurring; take immediate shelter; smaller area.
Practical steps if a watch is issued
- Review safety plan with everyone in your home.
- Identify your safest shelter location (basement or interior room away from windows).
- Gather your emergency kit, charged phone, and flashlight; ensure pets are accounted for.
- Stay informed via a NOAA Weather Radio, official apps, or local media.
Practical steps if a warning is issued
- Move to your pre-identified shelter immediately.
- Protect your head and neck; use cushions or a helmet if available.
- If in a vehicle, do not attempt to outrun a tornado; seek sturdy shelter or cover in a low-lying area if shelter isn’t available.
- Listen for additional updates and be prepared for possible repeated warnings.
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