All, This is my attempt to send you warm vibes in early March. 😁 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *On March 4, the NWS will implement updated names for its heat-related watch and warning products as part of the ongoing Hazard Simplification project <https://www.weather.gov/hazardsimplification> (Haz Simp). *This initiative is aimed at improving public understanding and utility of weather alerts by making them clearer and more intuitive. These changes are based on extensive public feedback, partner engagement, surveys, and social science research. * What’s Changing?* - *Excessive Heat Warning (EH.W) will change to Extreme Heat Warning (XH.W)* - *Excessive Heat Watch (EH.A) will change to Extreme Heat Watch (XH.A)* *No changes are being made to Heat Advisories.* *Resources Available * To help partners and the public prepare for these changes, NWS has several resources available: - Service Change Notice 24-88 <https://www.weather.gov/media/notification/pdf_2023_24/scn24-88_heat_haz_simp.pdf> - *NEW* Heat Haz Simp Fact Sheet <https://www.weather.gov/media/hazardsimplification/Heat%20HazSimp%20Factsheet.pdf> - Extreme Heat Watch/Warning graphi <https://www.weather.gov/images/safety/heat/heat-ww%20UPDATE%2029%20Jan%202025.png> c Let me know if you have any questions. Hope this message finds you well! Frank -- Frank Nocera Warning Coordination Meteorologist (WCM) NOAA/National Weather Service | Boston/Norton, MA Office: (508) 622-3250 x 223 Cell: (401) 487-7529 Web: weather.gov/box [image: http://www.facebook.com/NWSColumbia] <https://www.facebook.com/NWSBoston> [image: https://x.com/NWSBoston] <https://twitter.com/NWSBoston> <http://youtube.com/nwsboston> =========================================