Summary
The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings and weather advisories for six U.S. states. The storms may bring up to 12 inches of snow, ice, and strong winds, potentially making travel difficult. The affected states include West Virginia, Alaska, Virginia, Wyoming, Indiana, and Ohio.
Key Facts
- A winter storm could bring up to 12 inches of snow and strong winds, mostly affecting six U.S. states.
- The National Weather Service warns of severe weather conditions and advises caution to travelers.
- West Virginia expects up to 4 inches of snow and ice, possibly causing power outages and road hazards.
- Alaska could see up to 12 inches of snow and winds reducing visibility, as well as extremely cold temperatures.
- Virginia's central Blue Ridge area may get ice and freezing rain, impacting Monday commutes.
- Wyoming's mountain ranges may receive up to 10 inches of snow, with higher amounts at peaks.
- Ohio and Indiana could experience up to 2 inches of snow, leading to hazardous road conditions.