Winter Storm Maps Show Which States May Get Hit Hardest by Heavy Snow
Summary
A series of Pacific storms is expected to bring heavy snowfall to the U.S. West, with up to 10 feet of snow predicted. States like California, Utah, and Colorado are most likely to see major impacts, affecting snowpack levels and potentially improving water supply issues, although hazardous travel conditions may occur.Key Facts
- The National Weather Service expects up to 10 feet of snow in parts of the western U.S. over the next two weeks.
- California, Utah, and Colorado are among the states expected to be hit hardest by the storms.
- The storms could improve the snowpack, which is crucial for water supply, especially in areas like the Colorado River basin.
- The storms might cause dangerous travel conditions with heavy precipitation and strong winds.
- Winter storm warnings and advisories were issued for parts of Colorado and Wyoming due to an earlier storm.
- More weather warnings are expected as the new storms develop.
- Mountain snow is likely to cause road issues, especially during overnight travel.
- There may be a temporary break in the weather over the weekend before activity picks up again.
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