Up to 2 feet of snow has been expected to hit certain parts of the U.S., overnight Monday through to Tuesday, and even into Wednesday and Thursday in some areas, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
Why It Matters
Heavy snowfall and high winds are likely to impact travel, especially in the hardest-hit areas, during morning and evening commutes. Bridges and overpasses, in particular, could be slippery and hazardous. The NWS has also warned of potential power outages due to heavy snow and wind damaging power lines.
What To Know
In Alaska, up to 12 inches of snow and 40 mph winds are expected to impact the Interior Seward Peninsula and the southern Seward Peninsula Coast. Up to 10 inches and winds as high as 60 mph could also hit St Lawrence Island, the Bering Strait Coast, an

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