Winter Weather Warning as 8 Feet of Snow Set to Hit—Delay All Travel
Summary
The National Weather Service has issued winter storm watches for California, predicting heavy snowfall over four days. Up to 8 feet of snow is expected in high-elevation areas from the Sierra Nevada to the central Rockies. Travel is expected to be difficult, with warnings of road closures and dangerous conditions.Key Facts
- The snowstorm could bring up to 8 feet of snow over a four-day period.
- The storms will affect areas from the Sierra Nevada to the central Rockies, including California, Utah, and Colorado.
- Meteorologists predict drastic shifts from dry weather to significant snowfall and rain.
- The winter storm could lead to major travel delays, road closures, and poor visibility.
- People are advised to delay travel and carry emergency supplies if travel is necessary.
- Snow depths could reach up to 2.5 feet in higher elevations of Northern California and up to 8 feet in some parts of Central California.
- Storm watches are in effect from Sunday evening through Wednesday evening.
- Winter storm watches might be upgraded to warnings as the storm gets closer.
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