Average / medium Low (2 – English vs. ASL) Awareness (know++) Miles-per-hour (M-P-H) beautiful Minus / negative Clear Most Cloud / clouds (2) Some+cloud / sun bs cloud (partly cloudy) cloudy (sky+cloud) / overcast Percent Cold / chilly perfect Cool oo Puddle oo Drizzle mm dry Rain / raining / rainy/showers Earth+Shake (quake) Rainbow (color + 4CL) Feel+same (feeks like) intense puff cheeks Flood Raining-hard/raining cats and dogs Season (2 – English vs. ASL) sky oo Flurries Snow / snowy (2) foggy / fog puff cheeks Forecast Storm (add what kind) / Frozen / frost/icy Sun / sunshine / sunny Hail (ice + fCL) Temperature (2) High (2 – English vs. ASL) Thermometer (temperature + measure) hot Thunder / loud Humid / wet Tornado Hurricane / cyclone (tornado 1 hs) Warm (Hurricane L hs) / Typhoon Lightning wind / windy Warning Weather The National Weather Service issues a TORNADO WATCH when conditions are favorable for the development of tornadoes in and close to the watch area. Watches are usually issued for four to eight hours. During the tornado watch, people should review tornado safety rules and be prepared to move to a place of safety if threatening weather approaches. Listen to a NOAA Weather Radio or local TV or radio newscasts for up-to-date weather information. The local National Weather Service issues a TORNADO WARNING when a tornado has been detected by Doppler radar or sighted by storm spotters. A tornado watch does not have to be in effect for a tornado to form. If a tornado warning is issued for your area, seek safe shelter immediately. Tornado warnings are usually issued for 30 minutes. Continue to listen to your NOAA Weather Radio or local TV or radio newscasts for up-to-date weather information.