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Winter storm alert as 20″ snow and 40 mph winds threaten western highways
A powerful winter storm is bearing down on mountain passes and desert corridors across the western United States, with forecasts calling for up to 20 inches of snow and sustained winds reaching 40 mph along major interstate routes.
A classic spring storm system is impacting southern Colorado on Friday. The storm will impact travel and deliver significant accumulations for some. Here is a live look at storm updates and closures.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A major winter storm brought more than a foot of snow to Philadelphia and many other communities in the region, just as the snow from the last storm finally started to melt. Snow totals even topped 20 inches in spots as a nor'easter struck the region Sunday and lingered well into Monday.
As of 7:30am, downstate Delaware has received more than a foot of snow, with 14 inches reported in Dagsboro and Harrington and 12 inches in Georgetown. Dover and Smyrna have each gotten 10 inches of snow. The Wilmington area has gotten 8 inches, with five inches in Newark.
Wednesday’s storm is bringing a deep freeze, and drivers are urged to exercise caution on the roads. https://www.abc4.com/weather/winter-storm-brings-hazardous-driving-conditions-to-utah/
A powerful winter storm is making its mark as the season’s most significant weather event, prompting the opening of an emergency shelter, knocking out power to tens of thousands of customers and resulting in a temporary driving ban.
Over 40 million people remained under a blizzard warning on Monday morning, after the storm dumped more than a foot of snow in some places and strangled transit in major metropolitan areas.
The Golden State is known for its legendary driving roads, from the sun-drenched curves of the Pacific Coast Highway to the sweeping mountain passes of the Sierra Nevada. But this week, California's automotive playground has been shut down completely.
Josh Virkler, owner of LuAnn’s Bakery, said this year’s winter storms have been brutal and are affecting business. “These winter storms have been a little rough, being honest and transparent,”