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  1. ❄️ 🚗 Drivers on the Seward Highway could be in for a rough ride today.
    Heavy snow is expected to pile up in the mountains, and forecasters warn travel could get tricky fast between Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula.
    Some spots could see well over a foot of snow.
    See where the worst conditions may hit before you hit the road 👇
    tinyurl.com/bdhs5ebb
    #SewardHighway #TurnagainPass #GirdwoodAK #Portage #AlaskaWeather #AlaskaRoads #Commute #Travel #Alaska #WinterWeatherAdvisory

  2. Winter showed up ready to wrestle. ❄️🤼‍♀️ Expect 4 to 8 inches of snow with slick roads across Anchorage and the Mat Su. Some spots could see even more. Slow down, plan ahead, and do not let today pin you in the ditch. 👉🏿 Read the full report: tinyurl.com/y98dedmy
    #AKWeather #WinterWeatherAdvisory #SnowDay #DriveSafeAlaska #Weather #Traffic #Commute #MemawsWinterCommute 🚗❄️

  3. #NWS: Short Range Forecast Discussion

    300 PM EST Sun Jan 05 2025

    Valid 00Z Mon Jan 06 2025 - 00Z Wed Jan 08 2025

    ...Large winter storm to track east from the Central Plains/Midwest to the
    East Coast through Monday with heavy snow, gusty winds and damaging ice
    accumulations...

    ...Severe thunderstorms will continue to affect the Lower Mississippi
    Valley through late this evening but the threat is expected to lower and
    shift east for Monday...

    ...A mix of rain and higher elevation snow will impact parts of the
    western U.S. over the next 48 hours with temperatures trending colder on
    Tuesday...

    "A major winter storm will move eastward from the Central Plains into the
    Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic region tonight, bringing areas of snow,
    sleet, freezing rain and gusty winds along its path. Gusty winds, locally
    exceeding 40 mph, will create blizzard conditions from Kansas into
    northwestern Missouri through this evening, with conditions improving from
    west to east overnight tonight. Areas of heavy snow will spread eastward
    through the Ohio Valley and central Appalachians tonight, reaching the
    northern Mid-Atlantic by Monday morning. While winds will be weaker across the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic region, occasional gusts up to 20-25 mph will still be possible which will result in reduced visibilities from
    snowfall or snow on the ground. Total snowfall accumulations of 6 to 12
    inches are expected from southern Ohio to the D.C. metropolitan area.

    "South of the snow will be a mixture of sleet and freezing rain with
    damaging ice accumulations which are expected to exceed 0.25 inches for
    northern Kentucky and portions of southern West Virginia. Lighter, but
    still hazardous ice accumulations generally between 0.10 and 0.25 inches
    are expected along and east of the Blue Ridge Mountains into western North
    Carolina and central/southern Virginia.

    "On the warm side of the storm system, severe thunderstorms capable of
    producing tornadoes and damaging straight line winds will move east from
    Arkansas and Louisiana into Mississippi and Alabama this evening. The
    threat for severe thunderstorms is expected to wane overnight but increase
    again for portions of southern Georgia and northern Florida on Monday,
    though the threat is expected to be reduced compared to the Lower
    Mississippi Valley.

    "The eastern storm system will exit quickly into the western Atlantic
    Monday night with lingering snow showers downwind of the Great Lakes and into the favored upslope regions of the central/northern Appalachians.
    Much colder air will filter into the central and eastern U.S. in the wake
    of the eastern storm system resulting in high temperature departures of
    roughly 10 to 20 degrees below average for large portions of the Great
    Plains to the East Coast on Monday and Tuesday.

    "Across the western U.S., a pair of relatively weak disturbances aloft will
    bring a mixture of lower elevation rain and mountain snow from the Pacific
    Northwest to the northern and central Rockies. Rain/snow totals are
    expected to remain fairly light for the West and temperatures will be 5 to
    15 degrees above average west of the Continental Divide on Monday. Colder
    air filtering in from the north will cool temperatures closer to average
    on Tuesday for much of the western third of the nation."

    wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/discussions/
    #WinterWeather #WinterWeatherAdvisory #USWx

  4. 🚙 🚌 ✈️ Are going to be traveling through the #Baltimore / #WashingtonDC area tomorrow?🚙 🚌 ✈️

    🧊 #WINTERWEATHERADVISORY🧊
    🕰️From 5:00am to 1:00pm on Tuesday, Dec. 24
    🗺️Areas DC, central/northern MD, & northern VA
    🚧Roads, bridges & overpasses, will likely become slick🧊& hazardous. The dicey conditions could impact the Tuesday morning #commute. ⚠️▶️ weather.gov/lwx/
    #montgomerycountymd #winterweather #holidaytravel

  5. My 3-year-old refuses to wear her coat and she also doesn’t appreciate the William Henry Harrison references I’m making.

    #parenting #history #WinterWeatherAdvisory

  6. Good morning, #BostonVerse. I don’t want to get anyone’s hopes up (or down), but word is we are under a #WinterWeatherAdvisory and could get about 3 inches of #snow between tonight and Friday night in the #Boston metro area…

  7. #Nebraska
    Winter Weather Advisory in effect from 3am to 6pm Thurs.

    Mixed precipitation is expected. Total snow accumulations of 1 to 2" with isolated totals over 3.

    A light glaze of ice may occur in the morning. All counties in the advisory are below.

    #Columbus #Norfolk #PlatteCounty #MadisonCounty #WinterWeatherAdvisory #Snow #Ice

  8. Let’s escape the #snow and cold and enjoy some sun and warmth in #Hawaii!
    But avoid the summits where there is a #WinterWeatherAdvisory in effect. Total snow accumulation up to 14 inches and wind gusts up to 135 mph. ❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️

  9. The City of #Denver is planning to conduct sweeps (forced displacement) of people experiencing #homelessness tomorrow despite snow and sub-freezing temperatures. Sweeps in normal weather are cruel & harmful. Forced displacement, where police dispose of tents, sleeping bags, clothes, IDs, & meds in the middle of a #winterweatheradvisory is cruel, inhumane, and unnecessary. This is state sponsored violence led by Michael Hancock, mayor.