Winter Storm Warning 13 Inches Of Snow With 90 MPH
A dangerous winter storm is expected to bring heavy snowfall powerful winds and travel disruptions
A major winter storm is expected to hit parts of North America this weekend, bringing heavy snowfall, dangerous winds, and blizzard-like conditions across several regions. Weather officials warned that some areas could receive up to 13 inches of snow while wind gusts may reach nearly 90 miles per hour, creating serious travel risks and possible power outages.
Meteorologists said the storm system is rapidly strengthening as cold Arctic air collides with moist weather moving across the region. Forecasters warned that the combination of heavy snow and extremely strong winds could create near-whiteout conditions in some locations, especially in open highways, mountain passes, and rural communities.
Winter storm warnings and wind advisories have already been issued across multiple states and provinces expected to fall directly in the storm’s path. Emergency officials urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel because roads could quickly become icy and dangerous. Airports in some areas are also preparing for possible delays and cancellations as the storm intensifies.
According to weather experts, snowfall rates could become very heavy at times, with some regions expected to receive several inches within only a few hours. Combined with strong winds, blowing snow may significantly reduce visibility for drivers and emergency crews. Authorities warned that drifting snow could also block roads and isolate some communities temporarily.
Power companies are preparing for potential outages because hurricane-force wind gusts may damage power lines, trees, and utility infrastructure. Officials advised residents to charge mobile phones, prepare emergency supplies, and keep extra food, water, flashlights, blankets, and batteries available in case conditions worsen.
Forecasters said mountain regions and higher elevations are likely to experience the most severe weather, although strong winds and snow could spread into nearby cities and low-lying areas as the system moves eastward. Some locations may also experience freezing rain or icy conditions before snowfall begins.
Emergency management officials are asking residents to monitor weather alerts closely throughout the weekend. Drivers were urged to keep winter survival kits inside vehicles, including warm clothing, water, food, and medical supplies, especially for long-distance travel.
Meteorologists explained that powerful winter storms of this scale can create rapidly changing conditions, making travel extremely dangerous within minutes. Officials stressed that people should not underestimate the storm’s strength because heavy snow combined with powerful winds can become life-threatening in exposed areas.
The storm is expected to continue moving through affected regions into early next week before conditions gradually improve. Weather agencies said crews remain ready to respond to emergencies, road closures, and possible rescue operations as the severe winter system develops further.