The NWS wants to emphasize that cold is cold, regardless of the wind. The change is also more consistent with the terminology ...
The National Weather Service recently announced changes to its cold weather messaging, which will replace "windchill" watches ...
(KNSI) — The National Weather Service says the language for cold weather alerts will be changing starting this winter.
The National Weather Service is changing the language it uses to communicate potentially deadly frigid wind chills and subfreezing temperatures to the public.
(CBS DETROIT) - Starting this fall, the National Weather Service is changing the naming conventions for cold weather alerts.
(KOAM) -- As the winter months approach the 4-States, the National Weather Service is revising some cold weather terminology.
The National Weather Service will be removing Wind Chill Advisories, Watches and Warnings and combining them with Extreme ...
The National Weather Service is changing its cold weather alerts and messaging this week, doing away with familiar terms like ...
Westfield, Massachusetts, suffered from heavy flooding and rainfall in the middle of August 1955, making it the wettest day ...