Coast-to-Coast winter storms to cover 9 states in snow starting TODAY
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Coast-to-Coast winter storms to cover 9 states in snow starting TODAY
"Wyoming and Montana are expected to be hardest hit, with mountain regions in the Teton, Snake River, and Gros Ventre ranges bracing for 6 to 14 inches of snow, while the Absaroka and Beartooth Mountains could see up to two feet, accompanied by gusty winds reaching 70 mph. Residents are being warned to prepare for slippery roads, low visibility, and hazardous travel conditions throughout the storm's duration."
"Virginia is forecast to receive 2 to 5 inches of snow across central, east central, south central, and southern counties, with higher elevations seeing even more accumulation. Michigan residents along the Mackinac and Chippewa county borders could see up to 8 inches of localized lake-effect snow. In Tennessee, the Smoky Mountains and surrounding counties may receive up to 3 inches, while parts of Kentucky, including Martin, Floyd, Letcher, and Pike counties, can expect 1 to 3 inches depending on elevation."
Winter storm warnings cover nine U.S. states as snow spreads Monday through Wednesday. Wyoming and Montana will be hardest hit, with 6 to 14 inches expected in the Teton, Snake River, and Gros Ventre ranges and up to two feet in the Absaroka and Beartooth Mountains, with gusty winds up to 70 mph. Virginia is forecast for 2 to 5 inches in central and southern counties, with higher elevations seeing more. Michigan’s Mackinac and Chippewa county borders could receive up to 8 inches of lake-effect snow. Several other states will also see accumulating snow. Travel will be hazardous; avoid Teton Pass if possible.
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