Pink on a weather radar usually means mixed precipitation like sleet or freezing rain, while a red weather warning means serious, potentially dangerous conditions that can affect travel and safety. A red alert is rare and usually signals people should take protective action.

What pink means

  • Pink on radar is often used for a rain-and-snow mix, sleet, or freezing rain.
  • It can mean the atmosphere is near freezing, so precipitation may be changing type as it falls.
  • That kind of weather can make roads and sidewalks slippery fast.

What a red warning means

  • A red warning is the highest alert level in systems like Ireland’s weather warnings, and it means severe weather is expected.
  • It is issued when conditions may be dangerous or life-threatening and people should take action to protect themselves and property.
  • Canada’s red alert category also describes very dangerous weather with major disruption.

In simple terms

Pink is a radar color showing what kind of precipitation is falling. Red is a warning color showing how serious the weather threat is. They are related to weather, but they do not mean the same thing.

Quick scoop

Term| Meaning
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Pink on radar| Mixed winter precipitation, often sleet or freezing rain. 59
Red weather warning| Very severe weather with serious safety risks. 26

So if someone says “pink in a red weather warning,” they probably mean pink precipitation showing up during a very serious storm alert.