Understanding Ice Storm Alerts During Hurricane Season

During hurricane season, which runs from June through November in the United States, the primary focus is on tropical storms and hurricanes. However, in certain regions, particularly in the northern parts of the country, winter weather events like ice storms can still occur, even during these warmer months.
What Are Ice Storms?
An ice storm is a weather event where freezing rain accumulates on surfaces, leading to significant ice buildup. This accumulation can cause power outages, downed trees, and hazardous travel conditions. The National Weather Service issues an Ice Storm Warning when freezing rain is expected to produce significant and possibly damaging accumulations of ice. (forecast.weather.gov)
Ice Storm Alerts and Warnings
The National Weather Service (NWS) uses specific criteria to issue winter weather alerts:
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Ice Storm Warning: Issued when freezing rain is expected to produce significant ice accumulations, typically 0.25 inches or more, leading to hazardous conditions. (forecast.weather.gov)
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Winter Storm Watch: Indicates that severe winter conditions are possible within the next 12 to 48 hours.
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Winter Storm Warning: Issued when severe winter conditions are expected within the next 12 to 24 hours.
These alerts are crucial for preparing and responding to winter weather hazards.
Receiving Timely Ice Storm Alerts
Staying informed about potential ice storms is essential for safety. Clime offers a comprehensive weather alert system that provides real-time notifications for various weather events, including ice storms. By subscribing to Clime's alerts, you can receive timely updates via email, SMS, or voice call, ensuring you're always prepared for changing weather conditions.
Conclusion
While hurricane season is primarily associated with tropical storms, it's important to remain vigilant for other weather events like ice storms, especially in regions susceptible to such conditions. Utilizing Clime's alert system can help you stay informed and prepared, ensuring your safety during all weather events.
Highlights:
- Potentially Historic Storm Raises Ice Storm Threats Throughout Parts Of Southeast - YouTube, Published on Thursday, January 22