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Thousands at Risk of Hypothermia as Winter Storm Looms

Thousands at Risk of Hypothermia as Winter Storm Looms

Summary

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a winter storm warning for parts of Montana, expecting heavy snow and strong winds. The storm is likely to disrupt travel and poses a risk of hypothermia due to cold and wet conditions. The warning starts on Sunday and will last until noon.

Key Facts

  • The winter storm warning was upgraded from a winter storm watch in Montana.
  • Heavy snow is expected, especially above 5,500 feet, with up to 8 inches possible.
  • Wind speeds over 30 mph are forecasted, increasing the risk of hypothermia.
  • Glacier National Park, including Logan Pass, may be particularly affected by snow.
  • Travel may be dangerous or impossible during the storm.
  • A winter weather advisory is also in effect for Southern Montana and Northern Wyoming.
  • People are advised to avoid unnecessary travel and to prepare for emergencies by carrying extra supplies when traveling.
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