Watch vs. warning: What to know about the different weather alerts

Knowing what each one means is key

Storm along Indian River facing south in Port Saint John, Florida, by Bennett Wight. (Copyright 2022 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

ORLANDO, Fla. – These weather alerts are issued by the National Weather Service. It’s important to know the difference between them as you prepare to weather the storm where you live.

On any Weather Alert Day in Florida, you may also come across watches and warnings for things like severe thunderstorms, tornados and flooding. The graphic below explains the difference between them.

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Remember that watches may last for hours, but warnings are issued for shorter periods because of the imminent potential for a dangerous weather situation.

If a warning is issued in your area, be sure to follow the information provided by local officials, seek the appropriate shelter, and wait for the danger to pass.