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Severe Weather Center — Long Island

Severe Weather & Alert Center

Official NWS warnings, watches, and advisories for Nassau & Suffolk County. Real-time severe weather tracking, threat assessments, and emergency resources — all in one place.

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Live NWS Alerts

Active Warnings & Watches

Real-time warnings, watches, and advisories issued by the National Weather Service for Long Island and surrounding areas.

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  Current Threat Assessment

Today’s Threat Levels

NWS-based risk assessment for each major severe weather hazard affecting Long Island. Replace each graphic zone with your live data widget or shortcode.

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Severe Thunderstorms
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*Your Graphic Here Low
Tornadoes
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Your Graphic Here High
Flash Flooding
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DYour Graphic Here Low
Winter Storms
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Your Graphic Here Moderate
Coastal & Tidal Flooding
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θYour Graphic Here Extreme
Extreme Heat & High Wind
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ρ Emergency Resources

When Every Second Counts

Bookmark these links before severe weather arrives. Knowing where to go matters more than knowing the forecast.

Quick Safety Tips by Hazard
Lightning & Thunderstorms
When thunder roars, go indoors. Wait 30 minutes after the last rumble before going back outside. Avoid plumbing and corded electronics.
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Tornado Warning
Move to an interior room on the lowest floor. Stay away from windows. If outside, lie flat in a ditch. Do not shelter under a bridge.
Flash Flooding
Turn around, don’t drown. Just 6 inches of moving water can knock you down. Never drive through flooded roadways — the pavement may not be there.
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Winter Storms
Stay off roads during blizzard conditions. Keep an emergency kit in your car. Watch for frostbite and hypothermia after extended exposure.
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Extreme Heat
Never leave children or pets in vehicles. Stay in air-conditioned spaces. Drink water before you feel thirsty. Check on elderly neighbors.
Hurricane Preparedness
Know your evacuation zone (A–F). Have 72 hours of supplies ready. Do not wait for mandatory evacuation orders — leave early for Zone A & B.
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Stay Informed. Stay Safe.

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