It seems like the Cincinnati stations are notorious for cutting into programming (no matter the time of day) to give us weather alerts. I remember once I was watching a program, there was a severe thunderstorm warning, and I never did see the end of the show because the meteorologists kept rambling on and on and showing the same radar map for more than 30 minutes!
Lately, the local stations have been having the little ribbon across the top for days with flash flood watch messages. Not warnings, just watches.
Does your city's local news stations pre-empt programming a lot to give severe weather updates? There have been times I've turned off the TV because I'm sick of hearing the repetition. I know where and when to take cover if I have to!
I'm just asking about natural disasters. Man-made ones (explosions, mass shootings, etc., are worthy of a different discussion).
Blizzards and very heavy snowfalls (when will the local media learn the difference?)
Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes.
Since I don't live on the coast I don't know how much is pre-empted during hurricane season.
I'm also wondering about geological disasters such as earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. I don't know about them at all!
Lately, the local stations have been having the little ribbon across the top for days with flash flood watch messages. Not warnings, just watches.
Does your city's local news stations pre-empt programming a lot to give severe weather updates? There have been times I've turned off the TV because I'm sick of hearing the repetition. I know where and when to take cover if I have to!
I'm just asking about natural disasters. Man-made ones (explosions, mass shootings, etc., are worthy of a different discussion).
Blizzards and very heavy snowfalls (when will the local media learn the difference?)
Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes.
Since I don't live on the coast I don't know how much is pre-empted during hurricane season.
I'm also wondering about geological disasters such as earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. I don't know about them at all!