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Sunday, October 16, 2022

Winter Weather Advisory, Watch and Warning Differences

Above, following a snowstorm in early 2019. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

It hasn't even been a month yet since autumn began. Already, winter weather has hit some parts of the country.

We're starting to get temperatures into the 30s at night. It has been raining all day today, it is too warm for snow so far. That'll change in no time.

Then, we'll be getting winter weather advisories, watches and warnings. What does each mean?

An article at KRQE explains it all.

They begin with:

(WKBN) – Several U.S. states are facing their first chance of snow showers of the season this week.

Before we know it, local National Weather Service offices will begin issuing Winter Weather Advisories, Winter Storm Watches and Winter Storm Warnings. What do these alerts mean, how are they different, and how should you prepare if one is issued?

To find out, go here

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