Track winter weather alerts across the US



With forecasters predicting a weak La Niña this winter, it could mean colder and wetter weather in northern parts of the United States. La Niña, a natural ocean and weather pattern in the tropical Pacific, causes colder and stormier than average conditions across the northern US and warmer, drier and less stormy conditions across the South, according to the National Weather Service.

Even if some winter weather alerts span huge areas of the country, they may only affect a relatively small number of people. The map below shows how much of a state’s population is under winter weather advisories, watches or warnings.

Methodology: The population figures in the maps were calculated using a spatial analysis of the National Weather Service’s Public Forecast Zones and US Census Bureau’s five-year American Community Survey at the block group level for 2022. The figures, which should be considered estimates, were derived by merging geographic files provided by the two agencies and then summing the population.

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