Heavy Snow Warning As up to 4 Feet To Strike: 'Delay All Travel'
Summary
Heavy snow and strong winds are expected in parts of Washington, Alaska, Oregon, Montana, and Wyoming. The National Weather Service warns that up to 4 feet of snow could fall, urging caution for travelers. The weather could cause low visibility and make roads dangerous.Key Facts
- Five states will be affected by heavy snow from Monday, with warnings for Washington, Alaska, Oregon, Montana, and Wyoming.
- Up to 4 feet of snow is possible in higher elevation areas by Friday.
- The National Weather Service advises delaying travel due to bad visibility and dangerous conditions.
- Strong winds between 35 and 55 mph are expected, worsening travel conditions.
- Areas like the Cascades in Washington could see hefty snowfall and strong winds.
- Alaska's cities like Sitka and Juneau might receive 1 to 6 inches of snow, affecting commutes.
- In Oregon, the north Cascades could get up to 10 inches of snow by Tuesday afternoon.
- The weather system will bring gusty winds and snowfall across different terrain, impacting several mountainous regions.
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