Winter Storm Warnings Across 22 States As Heavy Snow And Blizzard Conditions Loom
Winter storm warnings are currently in effect for parts of 22 states. Meteorologists are forecasting a significant winter storm that is expected to unleash heavy snow and blizzard conditions across the Midwest and Great Lakes throughout the weekend. Following this, another storm system is predicted to impact the West Coast. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued alerts for states including Alaska, California, Colorado, and more, warning residents of dangerously cold Arctic chills, hazardous travel conditions, and potential whiteout scenarios.
In the latest updates, the NWS has highlighted that "dangerously cold" air will permeate the heartlands, while moderate to heavy snowfall is anticipated to sweep from the Missouri Valley to the Great Lakes. Forecasts suggest that some regions could receive over a foot of snow, combined with winds reaching 50 miles per hour, creating blizzard conditions that may render travel "near impossible."
This winter storm brings considerable risks, particularly for individuals traveling in affected areas. The NWS has advised residents to consider altering, delaying, or even canceling their travel plans if the conditions warrant such measures. Following the storm’s impact, it is essential to remain updated on local weather alerts and warnings as conditions can change rapidly.
The storm has already impacted a significant portion of the northern-central U.S., blanketing regions in snow. For example, areas in eastern Nebraska are bracing for additional snow accumulations of up to seven inches, with wind chills plummeting to minus 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Meanwhile, southeastern South Dakota could see two inches of snow accompanied by wind chills of minus 45 degrees.
All of Iowa is currently under winter storm or blizzard warnings, with up to 11 inches of snowfall expected in certain areas. This could lead to localized whiteout conditions, particularly in the northeastern part of the state and southwest Minnesota, where snowfall rates could reach up to an inch per hour.
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