Use this to find station information https://www.weather.gov/nwr/Maps NWR event codes https://www.weather.gov/nwr/eventcodes How to use the Severity Index: Each level represents increasing danger posed by an event. There may also be color codes and small bits of text describing the danger. These are the corresponding levels, colors, and meanings for all eleven levels: - 0/10: No danger to the public (Displayed as "not dangerous") (Color: None) - 1/10: Hazardous only when instructions are disobeyed deliberately (Displayed as "hazardous") (Color: Yellow) - 2/10: Hazardous in some cases (Displayed as "hazardous") (Color: Yellow) - 3/10: Hazardous in most cases (Displayed as "hazardous") (Color: Orange) - 4/10: Dangerous to select individuals (Displayed as "dangerous") (Color: Orange) - 5/10: Dangerous (Color: Red) - 6/10: Particularly dangerous (Displayed as "very dangerous") (Color: Red) - 7/10: Very dangerous (Color: Purple) - 8/10: Extremely dangerous (Color: Purple) - 9/10: Life-threatening to most (Displayed as "life-threatening") (Color: Pink) - 10/10: Life-threatening to all (Displayed as "life-threatening") (Color: White)
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