We’re proud to officially announce our partnership with the City of Worcester’s Department of Emergency Communications and Management! While Meteorologist Danielle Noyes has been providing customized weather forecasts to the city for over three years, Worcester is now fully onboard with our 1DegreeOutside custom forecast offerings, providing cutting-edge weather insights tailored to the City’s needs, prepared by our veteran meteorologists who utilize our proprietary 1DegreeOutside Prediction System and hyper-local 1DegreeOutside Forecast Engine.
Through this partnership, we’re equipping Worcester’s Department of Emergency Communications and Management with precise, hyper-local and custom tailored forecasts ahead of impactful weather events—rain, snow, severe thunderstorms, wind, extreme heat and cold, and more. These forecasts play a critical role in supporting:
Charles Goodwin, Commissioner of Emergency Management for Worcester, shared his thoughts:
“The precision forecasts provided by 1DegreeOutside have empowered the City of Worcester to optimize planning and response, enhancing our ability to prepare ahead of weather events and respond more swiftly to protect life and property. From accurately timing the opening and closing of cooling and warming shelters to informed decision-making for schools and city operations, 1DegreeOutside’s insights have not only strengthened our emergency management but also streamlined operations —a true asset for Worcester Emergency Management.”
At 1DegreeOutside, our mission is to deliver actionable, reliable weather intelligence to those who depend on it most. Co-founder Danielle Noyes reflected:
“It’s been my pleasure to provide accurate forecasts for the City of Worcester for the past three years. To now bring Worcester into the 1DegreeOutside family has presented a wonderful opportunity to incorporate our cutting-edge technology to ensure the incredible work of Worcester’s Emergency Communications and Management is aided by the most accurate forecasts available.”
Co-founder and 1DegreeOutside President Matt Noyes added:
“As lifelong New Englanders who’ve served Worcester through our broadcasting careers for over two decades, continuing this service for Worcester Emergency Management is an honor and privilege we’re proud to rise to.”
The City of Worcester’s Department of Emergency Communications and Management leads the city’s efforts in emergency preparation, response, and recovery. From managing the Regional Emergency Communication and Operations Center to coordinating city-wide efforts during crises, their dedication ensures the safety and resilience of Worcester residents.
We’re excited to partner with such a vital organization and look forward to supporting the City of Worcester with unparalleled weather insights.