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Winter Weather Alerts will look different going into this weekend


The National Weather Service has changed its winter weather alerts. This went into effect back in October of last year, but we haven’t seen any of these alerts issued yet. With this incoming arctic blast, temperatures will likely drop below zero, and we could see these brand new alerts issued.

Winter Weather Alert Changes

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Winter Weather Alert Changes

One of the main changes was the consolidation of wind chill alerts. You will now just see extreme cold alerts. Wind chill watches/warnings/advisories are no longer going to be issued because cold temperatures can be dangerous with or without the wind. The new advisory that we could see be issued this weekend is the cold weather advisory. With our temperatures dropping below zero into the teens we could very well see these advisories issued.

When a cold weather advisory is issued, apparent temperatures are between -18 and -24. Our forecast currently has our lows getting around -13 degrees for Colorado Springs with apparent temperatures making it feel like the negative 20s, but these temperatures will fluctuate as we get closer to the weekend. If apparent temperatures were to get down to -25 degrees or lower, this is when an extreme cold alert would be issued. Pets and children will need to stay inside and are prone to frostbite and hypothermia.

Winter Weather Alert Changes

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Winter Weather Alert Changes

The other change that NWS made we won’t see until later this year. Hard freeze alerts will be combined into a freeze alert. These are more so issued for any gardeners or ranchers in the area. Hard freezes indicated the end of the growing season. The meteorologists at NWS will still indicate in the description of the alert if this is a hard freeze or not. When freeze alerts are issued you also want to protect any exposed pipes around your home.

The First Alert 5 Weather team will be sure to update with any new information throughout this weekend.

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As we head into the weekend, it’s important to stay informed about any winter weather alerts that may be in effect. However, this weekend, those alerts may look a bit different than what we are used to.

With the advancement of technology and the ability to receive alerts on our phones and devices, we may see more personalized and targeted alerts based on our location. This means that you may receive alerts specific to your area, rather than a general alert for the entire region.

Additionally, with the increasing accuracy of weather forecasting, alerts may be issued further in advance, giving you more time to prepare and plan accordingly. This could help minimize any disruptions caused by severe weather.

So as we prepare for the weekend, be sure to stay tuned to your local news sources and weather apps for the most up-to-date information on any winter weather alerts that may be in effect. Stay safe and stay informed!

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