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Winter storm warnings for 11 states as heavy snow and high winds arrive
Summary
The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings for 11 states, forecasting heavy snow and strong winds that will reduce visibility and create hazardous travel. Some areas are expected to see significant snowfall totals through Monday and into midweek.
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The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings across 11 states as a system brings heavy snowfall and strong winds to large regions. Forecasts indicate reduced visibility and hazardous travel in multiple areas. Timing varies by location, with impacts reported through Monday and into midweek in some places. Officials have noted the potential for localized power outages and difficult road conditions.
Known details:
- Warnings cover West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, Maine, Alaska, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina.
- Forecasts include heavy snow in many areas, with reported local maxima up to about 18 inches in parts of Alaska and some New England counties.
- Strong winds are expected in several regions, with gusts reported in some places up to roughly 50–60 mph and visibility reductions possible.
- Officials reported hazardous travel and the possibility of sporadic power outages; timing varies by county and ranges from Monday into midweek for some locations.
Summary:
The storms are expected to produce hazardous travel conditions, reduced visibility, and localized disruptions across the affected states. Undetermined at this time.
