Editorial – Debby a reminder to stay weather aware

Published 5:34 pm Tuesday, August 13, 2024

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As the remnants of Debby spawned rotations that prompted an afternoon of Tornado Warnings for much of Suffolk and South Hampton Roads, it was a stark reminder of the importance of staying weather-aware. Whether it’s a sudden storm, a heatwave, or a cold snap, being informed about the weather can make a significant difference in how we prepare and respond. 

Weather awareness isn’t just about avoiding inconvenience; it’s about safety. For instance, knowing about an impending severe storm can give you the time needed to secure your property, plan an alternate route, or even evacuate if necessary. As we found for much of July, during heatwaves, being aware of the temperature and humidity levels can help prevent heat-related illnesses by encouraging hydration and limiting exposure to the sun.

Moreover, staying weather-aware fosters a sense of community. When we’re informed, we can share that information with others, particularly those who might be more vulnerable, such as the elderly or those without access to reliable news sources. This collective vigilance can help reduce harm and build resilience within communities.

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In our digital age, there’s no excuse not to be informed. Weather apps, alerts, and news broadcasts are readily accessible and provide real-time updates. By taking a few moments each day to check the weather forecast, we can make smarter decisions, protect our loved ones, and contribute to our overall well-being.

Staying weather-aware is not just a good habit; it’s an essential part of being prepared for whatever nature might throw our way.