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Winter Storm Buries Six States in Snow
9 Jan
Summary
- Severe winter weather blankets six states from Alaska to the Southern Plains.
- Up to 2 feet of snow is forecast, creating hazardous travel conditions.
- Millions impacted by potential crippling snowfall and whiteout conditions.

Severe winter weather is currently gripping six states, extending from Alaska down to the Southern Plains and across the Rockies. Winter storm warnings have been issued by the National Weather Service, with forecasts predicting accumulations of up to 2 feet of snow in higher elevations and along key transportation routes.
Millions of residents in Alaska, Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and New Mexico are facing hazardous travel conditions. Strong winds accompanying the storm are contributing to whiteout conditions, potentially causing significant disruptions. The system is expected to move across the region, with impacts continuing through Friday and Saturday.
Specific counties in Texas and Oklahoma are anticipating between 4 to 8 inches of snow and gusts up to 35 mph. Other areas, including Union County and Raton Pass, could see 5 to 10 inches with wind gusts up to 45 mph, leading to whiteout conditions on major roadways like I-25. Hazardous travel is expected in mountain areas as well.




