"Deadly Winter Storm to Bring Up to 18 Inches of Snow to California and Nevada"
Residents across California and Nevada are bracing themselves for a severe winter storm that's expected to dump up to 18 inches of snow on the region, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The winter weather advisory, which will last from Thursday into Friday, has prompted authorities to issue warnings about hazardous road conditions.
Travelers are being advised to delay all travel if possible, as roads - particularly bridges and overpasses - are expected to become slick and hazardous. With winds gusting up to 40 mph in some areas, drivers are urged to exercise extreme caution when on the roads.
The Sierra Nevada region is particularly vulnerable to the storm, with areas above 8,000 feet expecting 6-12 inches of snow and higher elevations reaching up to 18 inches. Wind speeds of up to 70 mph have also been predicted for some regions, making conditions even more treacherous.
Monterey County and the Eastern Sierra Slopes can expect significant snowfall, with accumulations ranging from 4-12 inches above 9,000 feet. Meanwhile, the Las Vegas NWS has issued a specific warning about slippery road conditions on Highway 168 near Aspendell.
The impact of the storm will be felt far beyond the immediate region, with millions of people under bad weather warnings across the country. Holiday deliveries and coronavirus testing are also expected to be disrupted by the severe winter weather.
As the storm approaches, residents and travelers are being advised to stay informed about local forecasts and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. With the NWS remaining uncertain about the timing and intensity of the storm, it's essential to remain vigilant and prepared for any unexpected changes in the forecast.
Residents across California and Nevada are bracing themselves for a severe winter storm that's expected to dump up to 18 inches of snow on the region, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The winter weather advisory, which will last from Thursday into Friday, has prompted authorities to issue warnings about hazardous road conditions.
Travelers are being advised to delay all travel if possible, as roads - particularly bridges and overpasses - are expected to become slick and hazardous. With winds gusting up to 40 mph in some areas, drivers are urged to exercise extreme caution when on the roads.
The Sierra Nevada region is particularly vulnerable to the storm, with areas above 8,000 feet expecting 6-12 inches of snow and higher elevations reaching up to 18 inches. Wind speeds of up to 70 mph have also been predicted for some regions, making conditions even more treacherous.
Monterey County and the Eastern Sierra Slopes can expect significant snowfall, with accumulations ranging from 4-12 inches above 9,000 feet. Meanwhile, the Las Vegas NWS has issued a specific warning about slippery road conditions on Highway 168 near Aspendell.
The impact of the storm will be felt far beyond the immediate region, with millions of people under bad weather warnings across the country. Holiday deliveries and coronavirus testing are also expected to be disrupted by the severe winter weather.
As the storm approaches, residents and travelers are being advised to stay informed about local forecasts and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. With the NWS remaining uncertain about the timing and intensity of the storm, it's essential to remain vigilant and prepared for any unexpected changes in the forecast.