Summary
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued winter weather advisories for several U.S. states, including parts of the Northeast, Alaska, and Colorado. Snowfall of up to six inches is expected in Alaska and freezing temperatures could affect crops and outdoor plumbing in the Northeast.
Key Facts
- NWS issued winter weather alerts in multiple states, including Alaska, New York, Vermont, and Colorado.
- In Alaska, areas like Chena Hot Springs and the White Mountains may see 3 to 6 inches of snow.
- The alerts warn of hazardous driving conditions, especially during commutes on Thursday evening and Friday morning.
- Freeze warnings are in place in parts of New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire with temperatures dropping into the upper 20s and low 30s.
- Frost advisories cover regions in northern and central Pennsylvania, southern Maine, and western Massachusetts.
- These conditions could harm crops and outdoor vegetation and damage unprotected plumbing.
- The NWS shared updates about expected snow and freezing conditions through social media.
- Temperatures are expected to warm up after Thursday night, reducing frost risks for the weekend.