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Winter Weather Alerts Issued for 6 States as Las Vegas Area Braces for Snow

 

Winter weather alerts are in place for four U.S. states as two weather patterns are expected to produce snow across various parts in the coming 48 hours. Heavy snow of between 4 and 10 inches could fall over Las Vegas, New Mexico, from Wednesday through to Friday.

 

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued advisories and watches concerning snow and strong winds for parts of Alaska, Colorado, Michigan, New York, New Mexico and Wyoming. The NWS warned of reduced visibility and snow accumulations at higher elevations.

 

In its latest forecast, the weather agency said between 6 and 12 inches could fall over southern Colorado and northern New Mexico later on Tuesday and into Wednesday due to an area of low pressure.

 

However, the NWS was unsure where and how much snow would fall, "with some accumulating snow possible as low as 5,500 feet and as high as 7,500 feet."

 

The NWS added that travel around the Las Vegas, New Mexico, area could be very difficult to impossible, with road closures and significant delays possible, including on the I-25.

 

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1 hour ago, China said:

Winter Weather Alerts Issued for 6 States as Las Vegas Area Braces for Snow

 

Winter weather alerts are in place for four U.S. states as two weather patterns are expected to produce snow across various parts in the coming 48 hours. Heavy snow of between 4 and 10 inches could fall over Las Vegas, New Mexico, from Wednesday through to Friday.

 

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued advisories and watches concerning snow and strong winds for parts of Alaska, Colorado, Michigan, New York, New Mexico and Wyoming. The NWS warned of reduced visibility and snow accumulations at higher elevations.

 

In its latest forecast, the weather agency said between 6 and 12 inches could fall over southern Colorado and northern New Mexico later on Tuesday and into Wednesday due to an area of low pressure.

 

However, the NWS was unsure where and how much snow would fall, "with some accumulating snow possible as low as 5,500 feet and as high as 7,500 feet."

 

The NWS added that travel around the Las Vegas, New Mexico, area could be very difficult to impossible, with road closures and significant delays possible, including on the I-25.

 

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What happens after 7500 feet? 🤔🤔🤔

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Highest non-tropical tide on record floods Charleston with 9.62 feet of water

 

Heavier-than-expected rains from a passing Nor’easter collided with high tides on Dec. 17 along the South Carolina coast, flooding Charleston’s peninsula and bringing the Holy City’s highest non-tropical tide on record.

 

Up the coast, authorities reported an observed tornado that churned through parts of Forestbrook and Socastee in Horry County around 1:25 p.m.

 

Floodwaters forced temporary road closures from the Lowcountry to the Grand Strand.

 

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California ski resorts getting much-needed snow

 

An atmospheric river that’s drenching most of California with rain is dumping impressive amounts of snow on the ski resorts. 

 

Mammoth Mountain is reporting eight to 12 inches of fresh powder over the past several days, a spokesperson told KTLA. All main base areas at the Eastern Sierra resort are now open.

 

In the Lake Tahoe area, Kirkwood, Mt. Rose and Northstar have received a foot or more of snow, according to onethesnow.com. Heavenly is reporting six inches.

 

In Southern California, Snow Summit, Bear Mountain and Mountain High have yet to report any fresh snow from the storm.

 

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15 minutes ago, China said:

Lots of rain today, and now wind.  I was out walking a dog earlier and a big tree blew over in someone's backyard as we were walking by.  It's ugly out there.

Same here.  They say the wind will dry everything, but it's just weird like Cobra said.  We've got another round coming on Friday. 

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