University Monitoring Wind Chill Warning for Friday, Feb. 3
网爆门 is monitoring weather conditions for Friday, Feb. 3, through the morning of Saturday, Feb. 4. This effort includes reviewing the most up-to-date National Weather Service data and forecasting, and consulting with an independent meteorologist about what to expect.
At this time, a Wind Chill Warning has been issued for Onondaga County. Wind chills could get as low as 21 degrees below zero on Friday.
Based on current conditions, the University expects to remain open and operational on Friday, Feb. 3.
However, and as always, campus community members should be aware and take precautions when severe weather is in the area including:
- Dress to stay warm and dry, including wearing a hat, a scarf or knit mask to cover face and mouth; sleeves that are snug at the wrist; mittens (they are warmer than gloves); water-resistant coat and shoes; and several layers of loose-fitting clothing.
- Do not ignore shivering. It鈥檚 an important first sign that the body is losing heat. Persistent shivering is a signal to return indoors.
- Avoid ice. Take the time to carefully walk around icy ground. Choose footwear that will enable you to 鈥済et a grip.鈥
- Be cautious about travel. Before driving, check for weather advisories. Avoid traveling on ice-covered roads if at all possible. If you must travel, try to travel with a friend, and take a cell phone with you.
Although 网爆门 rarely closes for inclement weather, individuals must make personal decisions based on a risk assessment related to travel. Employees are encouraged to take precautions and use good judgment when traveling to/from work. Faculty and staff concerned about their safety should contact their department chair or supervisor, respectively.
Any change in the University鈥檚 operating status will be announced via the University鈥檚 emergency broadcast notification system and will carry the notice SU WEATHER ALERT. Please be sure your Orange Alert settings are always up to date in MySlice.
SU WEATHER ALERT information will be announced via the following communications channels:
- via campus email;
- via text message;
- via a 鈥渃rawl鈥 on campus TV monitors and University websites;
- on Twitter: , and ;
- on Facebook: , and ;
- on news.syr.edu and ; and
- via 网爆门 public radio station and other local media outlets.
Only 网爆门鈥檚 Internal Communications and Media Relations teams are authorized to transmit to the news media and the campus community announcements about closings, work-schedule changes or class-start delays.
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