First Alert Weather: Yellow Alert Issued for Monday
What is a Yellow Alert?
A Yellow Alert is the second-lowest level of weather alert issued by the National Weather Service (NWS). It is issued when there is a potential for severe weather, such as thunderstorms, hail, or heavy rain. A Yellow Alert does not mean that severe weather is imminent, but it does mean that people should be aware of the potential for dangerous weather and take precautions.
What to Do During a Yellow Alert
When a Yellow Alert is issued, you should:
- Stay informed about the weather forecast.
- Be prepared to take shelter if necessary.
- Avoid driving through flooded areas.
- Secure loose objects outdoors.
- Bring pets indoors.
When to Expect Severe Weather
Severe weather can occur at any time of year, but it is most common during the spring and summer months. Severe weather is most likely to occur in the afternoon and evening hours.
How to Stay Safe During Severe Weather
If you are caught in severe weather, you should:
- Seek shelter in a sturdy building.
- Stay away from windows.
- Do not go outside unless absolutely necessary.
- Listen to the radio or television for updates on the weather.
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