Routine status message
Critical Weather Day ...CRITICAL WEATHER DAY UPDATED...
A Critical Weather Day status update.
A “Critical Weather Day” is an internal NWS operations posture. When one is declared, NWS postpones scheduled software, hardware and network changes at the affected offices so that nothing is disturbed while forecasters are working high-impact weather. Emergency changes still get made, but they need senior sign-off. It is a signal about how NWS is protecting its own systems — it is not a forecast or a warning, and it does not tell you anything about conditions where you live.
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- Ends
- Reason
- Tropical Cyclone ops across Hawaii.
- Who
- NWS Central Operations, National Centers, and Weather
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000 NOUS42 KWNO 150907 ADASDM SENIOR DUTY METEOROLOGIST NWS ALERT ADMINISTRATIVE MESSAGE NWS CENTRAL OPERATIONS COLLEGE PARK MD 0905Z SAT AUG 15 2026 ...CRITICAL WEATHER DAY UPDATED... A Critical Weather Day has been updated for... - START: 1500Z Thu Aug 13 2026 - END: 0000Z Mon Aug 17 2026 - WHO: NWS Central Operations, National Centers, and Weather Forecast Offices - REASON: Tropical Cyclone ops across Hawaii. All scheduled software/hardware/network changes for the impacted offices will be postponed until the CWD has ended. Any emergency changes will be evaluated and approved by senior management officials or their designees. NWS offices should contact their sector offices for further questions about this CWD. Please visit the CWD status page for more information: https://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/status/cwd/ Renkevens/SDM/NCO