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Winter Storm Unleashes Heavy Snow Across Four States
8 Jan
Summary
- Winter storm warnings issued by NWS span four states.
- Heavy snow accumulations expected in Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and New Mexico.
- Travel disruptions and difficult conditions anticipated due to the severe weather.

As of early Thursday, the National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings across portions of four states, forecasting "very difficult" travel conditions. These alerts signify imminent or occurring hazardous winter weather. Significant snow accumulations are anticipated, with some areas in Washington and Oregon expecting between 4 and 10 inches, alongside wind gusts up to 45 mph.
In Colorado, several regions, including Teller County and the Wet Mountains, are bracing for 6 to 13 inches of heavy snow. New Mexico's western mountains could see 2 to 6 inches, with up to 18 to 24 inches predicted for Whitewater Baldy Peak. These forecasts indicate a substantial winter weather event affecting widespread areas.
The Four Corners region, encompassing parts of the Southwest, is experiencing a much-needed snow influx after a season-long drought. However, forecasters warn this beneficial snow may still cause tricky travel, particularly along mountain passes and Interstate 25 in Colorado.




