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Winter Weather Advisory – January 14, 2024

Women's Basketball game vs Miami affected

The National Weather Service of Northern Indiana has announced a wind chill advisory for tomorrow, Sun. Jan. 14, for areas that encompass the University of Notre Dame. We ask all fans attending the Fighting Irish women’s basketball game versus the Miami Hurricanes to exercise caution and safety during their commute.

Fans unable to attend the game are now eligible to exchange their tickets for an upcoming game of their choice. Single-game tickets are non-refundable, however, they may be exchanged for any upcoming regular-season home game here.

Walk-up admission for fans without tickets will be complimentary.

If you still plan to attend the game, we encourage all fans to take necessary measures to stay safe in the winter weather! Here are a few tips:

  • Dress warmly and stay dry. To maintain body heat when going outdoors, dress in several layers including a hat, a scarf or knit mask to cover your face and mouth, mittens, sleeves that are snug at the wrist, and a water-resistant coat and boots
  • Walk carefully on snowy, icy walkways
  • Keep extra blankets, flashlights with extra batteries, matches, a first aid kit, snow shovel, rock salt, and special-need items in your car
  • Give yourself extra time to clear your car’s windows, mirrors, lights, and tailpipe of snow and ice
  • When driving, stopping distances can be 10 times longer when it’s icy. Gentle maneuvers and slow speeds are the key to safe driving in ice and snow

The University has also taken numerous safety precautions — parking lots and sidewalks will be cleared and salted, fans will not need to wait outside of the Joyce Center, and parking shuttles will be operating on campus — and is prepared to welcome fans as safely and comfortably as possible.

You can catch the game on television on the CW and radio locally on 99.9 WQLQ-FM. The game is set to tip off at noon ET.

Stay tuned to @ndwbb on X for any additional weather-related updates.