00:01Did you know your body can pick up on the early warning signs of severe weather?
00:05Start with what you feel. A sudden shift in wind, a quick temperature change, or air that suddenly feels heavy
00:11can signal the atmosphere is changing fast.
00:14And for many people, there's another clue.
00:16Joint pain, headaches, as pressure drops ahead of a storm, the body can sometimes feel it before the sky shows
00:21it.
00:22Next, what you see.
00:24Darkening skies, rapidly building clouds, or visibility dropping from heavy rain and, in some cases, fog, can all be signs
00:31moisture is increasing and impacts are beginning to escalate.
00:35Listen closely. Distant thunder, a sudden rush of wind, or even an eerie quiet can mean a storm is getting
00:41closer.
00:42Even what you smell matters. That earthy or slightly metallic scent ahead of storms is often linked to falling pressure
00:48and rising moisture in the air.
00:50These changes aren't random. They're early warning signs.
00:54Recognizing them beforehand can give you time to slow down, check alerts, and get to a safer place.
00:58Because by the time the conditions look dangerous, you can already be in the worst of it.
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