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Winter Weather Warnings for Three States With 16 Inches of Snow To Hit

Winter Weather Warnings for Three States With 16 Inches of Snow To Hit

Summary

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued warnings for heavy snow in Alaska, Wyoming, and Washington, expecting up to 16 inches to fall between Wednesday night and Friday morning. The forecasted snow and high winds may make travel hazardous, especially in high-altitude areas and along major highways.

Key Facts

  • The NWS predicts up to 16 inches of snow in some areas from Wednesday night to Friday morning.
  • Alaska's Thompson Pass could get around 9 inches of snow, with high winds up to 40 mph.
  • Wyoming's Teton and Gros Ventre Mountains may see 4 to 8 inches, with the highest parts around 12 inches.
  • Washington's Cascades, especially above 4,000 ft, could receive up to 16 inches, with Mount Baker potentially reaching 24 inches.
  • Winds could cause blowing snow and low visibility, particularly in passes and mountainous areas.
  • The NWS advises residents to keep emergency supplies in their vehicles and stay updated on weather changes.
  • Travel along some major highways, like Highway 20, could become extremely difficult or impossible due to snow and wind conditions.
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