Based on the NOAA's calculator, if you were to hit the highway at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, driving at 60 MPH, you're looking at ...
Beginning this winter, you will no longer hear familiar terms like “Wind Chill Advisory,” “Wind Chill Watch,” or “Wind Chill Warning.” Instead, the National Weather Service (NWS) has ...
Starting this winter, there will no longer be Wind Chill Advisories, Watches, or Warnings. Not because it won't get cold, but ...
According to the NWS, “Wind chill is the temperature it feels like ... This speeds up heat loss making it feel cooler. The chart above shows the relationship between wind speed and temperature ...
The National Weather Service has consolidated and renamed various winter weather alerts. This file photo from Jan. 11, 2022, ...
The NWS is updating its terminology for the Winter 2024-25 season, and will no longer use wind chill advisories, watches and warnings language in alerts. The new terms used to denote extreme ...
Some weather alerts are being combined, while one is being outright replaced. According to NWS, wind chill watches and warnings are being combined with extreme cold watches and warnings.
“We’re gonna consolidate wind chill warnings with extreme cold warnings and watches. and then cold advisories and wind chill advisories,” explained Marty Whitmore, warning coordination ...
Ingesting the Wind Chill products into the Extreme Cold products allows the NWS to communicate that cold temperatures can be dangerous with or without wind. It helps to emphasize that "cold is cold." ...
The winter will include wind chills but the National Weather Service (NWS) won’t be issuing any more wind chill advisories or warning, KELOLAND Chief Meteorologist Jay Trobec said. Instead of ...