Winter Storm Warning as 16 Inches of Snow to Strike Northeast
Summary
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued winter weather advisories and storm warnings in the Northeast United States. Up to 16 inches of snow is expected, particularly affecting areas in Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, and Maine. The snowfall, coupled with gusty winds, could make travel conditions difficult through Monday evening.Key Facts
- The NWS issued winter storm warnings and advisories across the Northeast for heavy snow.
- Up to 16 inches of snow could fall in parts of Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, and Maine.
- The storm began early Sunday and is expected to continue through Monday night.
- Areas in northwestern Vermont may see the highest snowfall of up to 16 inches.
- Additional heavy snow is expected in northern parts of New York, with up to 14 inches forecasted near Route 28 in Herkimer County.
- Strong winds may cause blowing snow, reducing visibility and making roads hazardous.
- NWS advises caution when traveling, suggesting people carry emergency supplies in their vehicles.
- The winter weather alerts are expected to expire by Monday night, but some could last until Tuesday morning.
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