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    National Weather Service updates cold weather alerts for Indiana’s winter

    By Ryan Morse,

    3 days ago

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    New Cold Weather Alerts 10/22

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Central Indiana typically has a few “wind chill warnings” or “wind chill advisories” in a given winter.

    Those terms, however, will no longer be issued as the National Weather Service (NWS) makes changes to its cold weather alerts for this upcoming winter.

    The goal of the changes is to clarify that cold can be dangerous with or without wind.

    A wind chill watch has been consolidated with an extreme cold watch to become an extreme cold watch. Wind chill advisories have been replaced altogether with cold weather advisories. Finally, the wind chill warning and extreme cold warning have been merged into an extreme cold warning.

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    Extreme cold warnings are issued when dangerously cold air with or without wind is expected. In Indiana, the threshold is different because we have multiple NWS offices that cover the state. For central Indiana, an air temperature or wind chill of -20 degrees will trigger this type of warning.

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    Cold weather advisories are less severe than extreme cold warnings. Wind chill values of air temperatures in the range of -10 degrees to -19 degrees will prompt these advisories in central Indiana.

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    Extreme cold watches will be used when cold air with or without wind is possible. When these are issued, be sure to follow the forecast closely in the coming days. This type of cold alert would be issued prior to an extreme cold warning or a cold weather advisory.

    You can always follow the latest seven-day forecast by visiting the Storm Track 8 weather blog .

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    ranz wiatt
    2d ago
    okay but what about the weather 🤷🏼
    Lisa-Marie Pozesny
    2d ago
    I feel like around Thanksgiving to Christmas, we'll have a good snow event. Not real cold, because it only takes around 32 degrees to have significant winter precipitation. We haven't had a real snowy winter in the Lafayette area in a good while. We've been in drought conditions for most of the summer and fall. Will the table turn for us? Well see! From what I'm understanding with our sudden switch to La Nina, we're going to have more precipitation with milder tempratures. To me, that means a lot of snow and possibly some ice. I have a feeling we may have a lot of snow throughout the winter. We'll see! 🙂⛈⚡🌨🌨🌨
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