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First Alert Weather Alert Day explained

Heat, humidity, wind, rain, and snow; the Coachella Valley experiences it all. Sometimes those weather conditions can impact your day and the First Alert Weather Team wants to make sure you're informed ahead of, during, and through disruptive weather.

The meteorologists at KESQ have established criteria for different weather events that would warrant a First Alert Weather Alert Day being issued.

This includes, but not limited to--
Excessive heat: 12°+ above normal
Strong winds: Gusts over 40+ MPH on the valley floor, 50+ MPH in Desert Hot Springs and in the San Gorgonio Pass
Measurable rain: 0.10"+ on the valley floor, 0.25"+ in pass and High Desert
Wildfires: Fire weather conditions, reduced air quality and/or visibility
These are in addition to any warnings that the National Weather Service office issues.

Their focus is on both the Coachella Valley and surrounding communities and roads. The weather may be isolated but you're life certainly isn't. Whether it's 0.25"+ of rain falling in the High Desert, 50+ MPH winds along Highway 62, or unhealthy air quality in the low desert, the First Alert Weather Team will be tracking it all. All with the purpose of alerting you if your day could be impacted by what's happening in the forecast.

The KESQ First Alert Weather Team will keep you updated through our website, app, and various social media platforms.

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