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California, Washington, Montana, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Minnesota, and Wisconsin Prepare for Major US Winter Storm Expected to Bring Heavy Snow and Travel Disruptions

A powerful winter storm is set to hit California, Washington, Montana, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, bringing heavy snow, strong winds, and widespread travel disruptions. Residents and officials across these states are bracing for impact, preparing road crews, issuing advisories, and urging people to stock up on essentials before the worst of the storm arrives.


California, Washington, Montana, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Minnesota, and Wisconsin Prepare for Major US Winter Storm Expected to Bring Heavy Snow and Travel Disruptions
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A powerful winter storm is set to hit California, Washington, Montana, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, bringing heavy snow, strong winds, and widespread travel disruptions. Residents and officials across these states are bracing for impact, preparing road crews, issuing advisories, and urging people to stock up on essentials before the worst of the storm arrives.

In the West, California and Nevada are expecting major snowfall in the Sierra Nevada, with hazardous conditions on mountain passes. Washington and Montana are already seeing increasing snowfall, with whiteout conditions expected in the Cascades and Rockies. Colorado and New Mexico are preparing for intense snowfall in the high country, with travel along I-25 and I-70 likely to be treacherous. Meanwhile, in the Midwest, Minnesota and Wisconsin are gearing up for a blast of snow and strong winds, which could lead to dangerous commutes, road closures, and power outages.

Oregon and Northern California are getting slammed, especially in the South-Central Oregon Cascades, Siskiyou Mountains, and along major highways like 97, 58, and 140. Whiteout conditions are turning roads into a nightmare, and Crater Lake, Diamond Lake, and Mount Ashland are bracing for even more snowfall. Meanwhile, in the Sierra Nevada and Northern Rockies, places like Yosemite National Park, Mt. Shasta Ski Park, and the Wind River Mountains in Wyoming could end up buried under three to four feet of snow before this storm moves out.

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