Summary
Eighteen U.S. states are predicted to receive more snowfall than usual this winter, according to AccuWeather. Some areas in the Midwest and Pacific Northwest may experience the highest snowfall, while the East Coast could see less. Changes in weather patterns are also possible due to a marine heatwave in the Pacific Ocean.
Key Facts
- AccuWeather predicts above-average snowfall for 18 U.S. states.
- States with expected higher snowfall include Washington, Oregon, and Michigan.
- Winter storm warnings and frost advisories are being issued by the National Weather Service.
- Marine heatwaves in the Pacific Ocean could change storm tracks.
- The East Coast may have less snowfall than average, despite possible increases from last year.
- The Great Lakes and Midwest are expected to have colder temperatures, while the West and South could be warmer.
- Areas like Montana and Wyoming are already under winter storm watches predicting heavy snow.