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Winter storm warning: up to 24 inches expected
Summary
The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings for parts of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska, with local snowfall up to 24 inches expected mainly Wednesday through Thursday.
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Winter storm warnings from the National Weather Service cover parts of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska. The warnings target a system expected primarily Wednesday through Thursday. The agency noted that travel may be very difficult to impossible and that visibility could change suddenly.
Current warnings and forecasts:
- Warnings are in effect for Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska, with the main impact window Wednesday–Thursday.
- Local snowfall forecasts include amounts up to 24 inches in some higher-terrain locations, with lower amounts at valley elevations.
- Wind gusts were reported to reach roughly 50–60 mph in some areas and reduced visibility was noted; the NWS said road closures are possible.
- Forecasters highlighted heavy snow across the Cascades and Blue Mountains and stronger winds along some coastal and peninsula areas.
Summary:
NWS warnings indicate significant winter weather across multiple Pacific Northwest states, with localized heavy snow and strong winds that could affect travel and local infrastructure. Undetermined at this time.
