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Winter Storm Warning As 12 Inches of Snow To Strike: 'Hazardous'

Winter Storm Warning As 12 Inches of Snow To Strike: 'Hazardous'

Summary

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued winter storm warnings for Michigan, South Dakota, Wyoming, and New York starting Thursday, January 29. These states could see up to 12 inches of snow, which may lead to difficult travel conditions.

Key Facts

  • Michigan, South Dakota, Wyoming, and New York are under winter storm warnings.
  • Up to 12 inches of snow are possible, causing hazardous travel, especially during commute times.
  • Michigan's Alger County may see up to 5 inches of snow by Thursday evening.
  • South Dakota's northern Black Hills could get 6 to 9 inches of snow by Friday evening.
  • Wyoming's Black Hills might receive up to 9 inches or more snow.
  • New York areas such as Orleans, Monroe, and Wayne counties might face 6 to 12 inches of snow until Saturday.
  • The NWS advises drivers to travel with emergency kits and stay cautious due to the weather conditions.

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