Winter Storm Map As Alerts Sent to Seven States
Summary
The National Weather Service has sent urgent winter weather alerts to seven U.S. states, including California, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, Alaska, and Hawaii. These alerts warn of snowy and icy conditions and urge residents to prepare and take precautions. Severe conditions include heavy snowfall at high elevations, which could affect travel in several areas.Key Facts
- Winter weather alerts are active across seven states: California, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, Alaska, and Hawaii.
- A more severe winter storm warning is in effect for parts of southern California, where heavy snow is expected.
- Up to 14 inches of snow is forecasted for the highest elevations in Riverside and San Bernardino County mountains in California.
- In Alaska, freezing rain and snow, ranging from half an inch up to 12 inches, are expected in various areas.
- New Mexico mountains could see up to 4 inches of snow through early Friday morning.
- Hawaii’s Big Island summits have a winter weather advisory due to light snow and rain.
- Nevada is expecting 2 to 12 inches of snow depending on elevation.
- Colorado's high elevation areas are also set to receive snow.
Read the Full Article
This is a fact-based summary from The Actual News. Click below to read the complete story directly from the original source.