(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.
CHANHASSEN (WJON News) -- The National Weather Service will no longer be issuing "wind chill" watches, warnings or advisories ...
Smoke from wildfires burning in Wyoming and Idaho will fill Colorado skies as record heat continues this week.
The first Hurricane Watches have been issued in Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton as the storm continues to rapidly intensify ...
The National Weather Service recently announced changes to its cold weather messaging, which will replace "windchill" watches ...
The National Weather Service issued a report at 3:17 a.m. EDT on Monday for winds and elevated fire danger until 7:30 p.m.
The National Weather Service extended the excessive heat warning for the greater Phoenix area on day 13 of record-setting ...