Summary
Residents in several U.S. states are facing heavy snowfall, with up to 20 inches expected by Monday night. This severe winter weather could make travel unsafe and bring blizzard conditions in some areas.
Key Facts
- The National Weather Service warned that up to 20 inches of snow could fall in some locations by Monday night.
- Klondike Highway in Alaska could get up to 5 inches of snow, with intense snowfall in the afternoon.
- Portage and Whittier may see up to 20 inches of snow and 45 mph winds.
- Wyoming mountains could receive up to 12 inches of snow and experience strong winds up to 50 mph.
- Northern Herkimer County in New York could get between 7 and 14 inches of snow by Tuesday.
- Central California regions above 7,000 feet could see up to 12 inches of snow and high winds by Monday evening.
- Some areas in Nevada might receive between 9 and 24 inches of snow, severely affecting travel on state routes.