Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Watch or Warning


Tornado season is here, and we hope everyone is getting their inventory in order. Being prepared will make the insurance claims process much less stressful. One of our customers lost their home and business from a tornado last spring. They were very thankful they had everything documented.

Every year people ask - which is worse, a Watch or a Warning? So, to help you remember what these weather advisories mean, here's the scoop:

WATCH means that a tornado is possible. (Think: keep watching for more info.)

WARNING tells you that a tornado has been spotted or is indicated on radar. (Think of mom, shaking her finger and tapping her foot...I'm warning you!). That visual is enough to encourage me to take cover.

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