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Winter Storm Warning Brings 20 Inches of Snow—‘Delay All Travel’

Winter Storm Warning Brings 20 Inches of Snow—‘Delay All Travel’

Summary

A winter storm warning has been issued for several U.S. states, with forecasts predicting up to 20 inches of snow in some areas. The National Weather Service advises avoiding travel due to expected heavy snowfall and strong winds.

Key Facts

  • Winter storm warnings are in place for Montana, Alaska, and Hawaii.
  • In Montana, some mountain regions may receive 10 to 20 inches of snow with winds up to 50 mph.
  • Alaska's Bristol Bay Coast expects 11 to 17 inches of snow and winds up to 45 mph.
  • Hawaii's Big Island summits could see up to 16 inches of snow, making travel hazardous.
  • Wyoming may receive up to 18 inches of snow in higher elevations with winds reaching 50 mph.
  • Michigan could see 2 to 5 inches of snow, with the heaviest overnight on Monday.
  • Parts of California are forecast to get up to 18 inches of snow above 7,000 feet, with strong winds.
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