Summary
Winter weather advisories warn of snow, ice, and hazardous travel conditions across nine U.S. states from Monday evening through Wednesday. These states include Colorado, Wyoming, Minnesota, Wisconsin, New York, Vermont, Maine, Montana, and Alaska. Residents should prepare for potentially dangerous travel and rapidly changing weather conditions.
Key Facts
- Winter weather advisories affect nine U.S. states: Colorado, Wyoming, Minnesota, Wisconsin, New York, Vermont, Maine, Montana, and Alaska.
- The advisories warn of snow, ice, and travel hazards expected from Monday evening through Wednesday.
- In Colorado, mountain areas can expect 2 to 10 inches of snow and strong winds from Tuesday evening to Wednesday night.
- Wyoming's high-elevation areas are on alert for up to 12 inches of snow from Tuesday evening through Wednesday night.
- Northern Minnesota faces snow and light icing, impacting travel from Monday evening through Tuesday.
- Northern Wisconsin is warned of snow and ice from early Tuesday morning through the afternoon.
- Winter storm watch is also in effect in Oregon for potential heavy wet snow.
- Forecasters highlight risks of slick roads and difficult commutes due to the weather conditions.