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Heavy Snow Warning As 12 Inches To Hit Washington, Montana, Oregon

Heavy Snow Warning As 12 Inches To Hit Washington, Montana, Oregon

Summary

A heavy late-season snowstorm is expected this weekend in parts of Washington, Oregon, and Montana, especially in higher mountain areas. Officials have issued winter weather warnings and urge caution for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts due to slippery roads, poor visibility, and cold temperatures.

Key Facts

  • The snowstorm will mainly affect higher elevations in the Pacific Northwest and northern Rockies.
  • Snow is expected to continue through Saturday and possibly Sunday.
  • Snowfall totals could reach up to 12 to 18 inches in the highest mountains of Oregon and southern Washington.
  • Washington’s Stevens Pass may see 6 to 8 inches of snow above 4,000 feet.
  • Montana’s mountain passes could get 2 to 12 inches of snow, with strong winds causing blowing snow.
  • Drivers are advised to check road conditions and prepare for slippery, dangerous mountain roads.
  • Cold and wet backcountry conditions in Montana increase the risk of hypothermia.
  • The unusual timing of this snow in mid-May may catch some people off guard, changing spring weather suddenly to winter-like conditions.
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