Winter Storm Triple Threat to Hit One State Next Week
Summary
A major weather change is expected in the Western United States next week, with heavy snow, strong winds, and a wildfire threat. The National Weather Service forecasts significant snowfall across high-elevation areas, mainly affecting several Western states including New Mexico.Key Facts
- A series of Pacific storms will bring significant weather changes to the Western U.S.
- Up to 10 feet of snow could fall in high-elevation areas from the Sierra Nevada to the central Rockies.
- The storms mark a shift from a long dry period, especially in places with low snowpack like California, Utah, and Colorado.
- The most impact from the storm is expected on Tuesday.
- At least seven states have a high probability of experiencing minor winter weather effects.
- Current winter weather advisories are in place for northern New Mexico with potential for heavy snow and strong winds next week.
- Wildfire risks are also present in drier and warmer areas, despite the typical season being May through June.
- Road conditions in parts of New Mexico may become slick with reduced visibility due to snowfall.
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