Heavy Snow Warning As 2 Feet To Hit: Travel Could Be 'Impossible'
Summary
Heavy snow up to 2 feet, strong winds, and freezing temperatures are expected to affect nine U.S. states starting Tuesday. The National Weather Service has warned that travel in these areas could be very difficult or even impossible.Key Facts
- Nine states affected: California, Alaska, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, and New Jersey.
- Snowfall could reach up to 2 feet in some high mountain areas, especially in California’s Sierra Nevada and national parks.
- Winds could reach speeds as high as 90 mph in some exposed areas of California.
- Alaska could experience up to 7 inches of snow and 40 mph winds, causing reduced visibility.
- Many states will see subfreezing temperatures between 25 and 30 degrees Fahrenheit (around -4 to -1 degrees Celsius).
- Snow and icy roads may cause hazardous driving conditions, especially during morning and evening commutes.
- The worst snowfall in California is expected Tuesday afternoon and evening, with some snow continuing into Wednesday.
- Drivers have been advised to slow down and use caution due to slippery roads and poor visibility.
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