Maps Show 15 States Bracing for Winter Storms, Up to 8 Feet of Snow
Summary
A major winter storm is developing in the western United States, affecting more than 15 states with heavy snowfall and dangerous travel conditions. The National Weather Service is warning of up to 8 feet of snow in some mountainous areas like the Sierra Nevada, with alerts in place across western and northern states. The storm is expected to impact travel and daily activities in these regions throughout the week.Key Facts
- The National Weather Service forecasts heavy snowfall across the western U.S., impacting over 15 states.
- Some regions, such as the Sierra Nevada, may receive up to 8 feet of snow.
- States under alerts include Washington, Oregon, California, and others stretching to the Midwest.
- Alerts consist of winter storm warnings, watches, and advisories due to expected hazardous conditions.
- The storm is expected to cause travel difficulties, with possible snow accumulations through Wednesday or Thursday.
- Parts of California are also expected to experience heavy rain due to the storm.
- The worst effects of the storm are expected to lessen by Thursday.
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