Summary
The National Weather Service has issued winter weather warnings for parts of Alaska, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. The warnings start on Tuesday, January 13, and may last until Thursday, January 15. People in these areas are advised to be ready for slippery roads and listen for updates.
Key Facts
- Four U.S. states are under winter weather warnings: Alaska, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
- In Alaska, up to 20 inches of snow and 65 mph winds are expected in some areas, making travel challenging.
- Some areas in Michigan are forecasted to receive up to 6 inches of snow and 45 mph winds, affecting commutes.
- Minnesota's Pine County could see up to 1 inch of snow and ice, leading to slippery roads.
- Parts of Wisconsin may experience around 1 inch of snow and icy roads, impacting daily travel.
- People in the affected areas are encouraged to monitor weather updates and practice caution when traveling.
- The winter weather warnings are in place from January 13 to January 15, with specific timings varying by location.