Topic Brief: The swirling, funnel-shaped winds of a tornado are easily recognizable—and they can be very dangerous. When it comes to severe weather, it is helpful to know what to look out for when the skies turn dark.

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The swirling, funnel-shaped winds of a tornado are easily recognizable—and they can be very dangerous. When it comes to severe weather, it is helpful to know what to look out for when the skies turn dark. Here are the 5 signs to watch for when a dangerous system could be heading your way.

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  • The swirling, funnel-shaped winds of a tornado are easily recognizable—and they can be very dangerous.
  • When it comes to severe weather, it is helpful to know what to look out for when the skies turn dark.
  • Here are the 5 signs to watch for when a dangerous system could be heading your way.
  • If you've ever looked up at a storm approaching and saw a long hanging

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