A hurricane watch
means hurricane conditions, including winds of at least 74 mph, are possible within 36 hours.
Not exact matches
The National
Hurricane Center has issued a hurricane warning for much of West and South Florida, which means the center believes dangerous conditions are
Hurricane Center has issued a
hurricane warning for much of West and South Florida, which means the center believes dangerous conditions are
hurricane warning for much of West and South Florida, which
means the center believes dangerous
conditions are imminent.
That
means that, per the terms and
conditions of your policy,
hurricanes and windstorms would generally be covered.
The
mean annual number of major U.S.
hurricanes is 0.23 for El Niño, 0.68 for neutral
conditions, and 0.95 for El Viejo
conditions.
«When we see a specific
hurricane coming toward the coast, we issue a
hurricane watch —
meaning hurricane and wind
conditions may be expected in the next two days.
Then, as it gets closer, we issue a
hurricane warning, which
means we're expecting
hurricane conditions somewhere in the warning area within the next 36 hours.
That
means that, per the terms and
conditions of your policy,
hurricanes and windstorms would generally be covered.