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The thread discusses recent weather events, particularly a tornado watch in New York City, and broader observations about unusual weather patterns across various regions. Participants share personal experiences and reactions to the changing climate.
Views differ regarding the weather experiences, with some participants feeling the effects of cooler temperatures while others report heat. No clear consensus emerges on the overall weather situation.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and observations related to weather changes, with participants from different regions sharing their unique perspectives.
Consultants interested in community experiences related to weather patterns and how they affect daily life may find this thread relevant.
DessertDivaFL said:That is good to hear of no tornadoes. However, in SW FL, we are keeping an eye on the tropics. It's that time of year!
chefkristin said:What IS going on with the weather patterns lately. I feel like we got jipped out of having a summer.
MORFIA said:all I can say is- I am on the West Coast Washington State---Everyone here is melting due to the HEAT---ha--its 75 in NJ---I found our summer weather-had to travel pretty far for it---but here it is-----
Have a gr8 weekend--
No, as of the latest reports, New York City is not currently experiencing a tornado. Tornadoes are relatively rare in urban areas like NYC, although severe weather can occur.
If a tornado warning is issued, seek shelter immediately in a sturdy building, preferably in a basement or an interior room away from windows. Stay tuned to local news for updates.
You can stay informed by following local news stations, weather apps, and the National Weather Service for real-time updates and alerts regarding severe weather conditions.
Signs of an approaching tornado can include a dark, greenish sky, large hail, a loud roar similar to a freight train, and a visible funnel cloud. If you notice these signs, take cover immediately.
Yes, New York City has experienced tornadoes in the past, although they are infrequent. The most notable tornado occurred in 2010 in Brooklyn, causing damage but no fatalities.