What does purple on the radar mean?

Extremely heavy rain
Purple= Extremely heavy rain or hail. Winter Weather Colors. White or Blue= Snow. Pink= Freezing Rain or Sleet or Both. Sometimes snow can show up as yellow or orange as the radar may think it is small hail.

What do the different colors mean on a weather map?

The intensity of rain, snow, sleet, or hail is estimated based on color, where light blue represents light rain (or snow), and red/magenta indicates flooding rains and severe storms.

What do the colors mean on NOAA radar?

Areas that have a blue shading indicate precipitation that is snow or mainly snow, pink areas indicate either freezing rain, sleet or a wintry mixture of differing precipitation types, and the various shades of green, yellow and red have their usual meaning as increasing intensities of rainfall.

What does red mean on weather radar?

Red shows winds blowing away from the radar, and green shows winds blowing toward it. Stronger winds usually equate to brighter colors on the radar imagery. You can spot rotation and a possible tornado in a thunderstorm by looking for strong winds blowing in different directions right next to each other.

What is yellow on radar?

While color schemes can be different, below are the most common colors that are used for precipitation. Image 1: Greens indicate light to moderate rain. Yellows are oranges are moderate rain. Snow that is melting aloft will also often show as yellow or orange since radar thinks it is small hail.

What is red on the radar?

What color is sleet on a radar?

pink
Both types of data can be analyzed to determine the structure of storms and their potential to cause severe weather. Precipitation type is indicated by the color – green is rain, pink is a mix of rain, freezing rain, sleet, and/or snow, and blue is snow.

What does the color yellow mean on a weather radar?