Inclement Weather Updates

Extreme Heat Warning in Effect: 11:00 a.m. June 30 through 10:00 p.m. July 3

The National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Heat Warning as dangerously hot and humid conditions move into our area. Daytime temperatures are expected to reach the 90s, with heat index values exceeding 100°F, creating an increased risk of heat-related illnesses for anyone spending time outdoors. Dangerous heat is expected to persist through Friday evening.

果冻传媒 Emergency Management monitors the National Weather Service for weather alerts that have the potential to affect university operations. If weather conditions warrant, there is a possibility classes will be shifted from in-person to online modalities.

Always assume the university is open for regularly scheduled classes and business unless you are otherwise notified with an official Emergency Notification Alert via Everbridge or campus-wide email announcement.

Understanding Weather Alerts: Advisory vs. Watch vs. Warning

Weather alerts communicate risk level and urgency. The difference comes down to severity and required action.

Quick Comparison

Advisory, Watch, and Warnings Explained
Alert Type What It Means Your Action
Advisory Hazardous weather expected; limited severity Stay aware and use caution
Watch Severe weather possible Prepare and monitor
Warning Severe weather occurring or imminent Take immediate action

Weather Advisory

What to Do:

  • Expect minor travel or outdoor impacts
  • Stay informed
  • Adjust plans if needed

Bottom Line: Be aware and use caution.


Weather Watch

What to Do:

  • Monitor updates
  • Review emergency plans
  • Be ready to act

Bottom Line: Be prepared.


Weather Warning

What to Do:

  • Take immediate protective action
  • Follow official guidance
  • Do not wait

Bottom Line: Act immediately.