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Winter Storm Unleashes Snow Barrage Across Four States
6 Jan
Summary
- Four states face winter storm warnings with up to 18 inches of snow expected.
- Travel conditions are anticipated to be hazardous due to heavy snowfall.
- The National Weather Service advises delaying travel if possible.

Winter storm warnings are now in effect for four U.S. states, with significant snowfall expected to create hazardous travel conditions. The National Weather Service forecasts that Alaska, Michigan, California, and Utah could receive up to 18 inches of snow from Sunday night through Monday, with some areas experiencing precipitation into Tuesday.
The most heavily impacted regions include various parts of Alaska, which could see between 6 to 12 inches of snow accompanied by 35 mph winds in some valleys. Coastal areas of Alaska are also bracing for heavy snow and strong winds, prompting warnings of difficult travel by land, sea, and air.
In California, the eastern Sierra slopes and parts of central California are anticipating heavy snow accumulations, with localized amounts reaching up to 24 inches in higher elevations. The NWS urges drivers to delay travel, emphasizing the potential for near-blizzard conditions and advising preparedness for emergencies if travel is unavoidable.




