
Seven states across the US will be hit with some lingering winter weather , which could result in up to 20 inches of snow. Spring officially began Thursday, which promises warm weather to certain parts of the country. Others won’t be so lucky, as winter storms are persisting across the northern region of the West Coast and continuing further east.
The National Weather Service has announced winter weather advisories for parts of Oregon , Washington, and Michigan , as well as areas of Alaska, California , Illinois, and Indiana. It could bring hazardous conditions, like ice, snow and sleet, Newsweek reported. 'My hydrangeas grow bigger and better flowers every year thanks to one job done in March' Dad makes friend dig own grave and kill himself after raping his daughter, 6 A winter storm warning has been put in place in the East Slopes of the Oregon Cascades until 11 p.
m. local time Thursday. Total snow accumulation will be between four and eight inches, while wind guts could get to 40 miles per hour.
South Washington Cascades and the Northern and Central Cascades of O'Regan are also under a winter storm warning until 11 p.m. local time on Thursday.
Snow could get up to 15 inches and gusts as high as 35 mph. The Western Chippewa and Western Mackinac Counties of Michigan are under a winter storm warning until 11 a.m.
local time. The area is expected to receive 2 to 4 inches of snow and winds up to 40 mph. Washington has been put under a winter storm warning from 5 p.
m. Thursday to Saturday morning. The NWS predicts heavy snow with about 12 to 20 inches.
As the storms settle in, residents are encouraged to check with local weather stations for updates. DON'T MISS: Lightning storm and blizzards to pummel the US after devastating tornado rampage Regions hit by deadly monster storm warned to prepare for more severe weather CBS weather forecaster announces time off after 'serious' head injury This comes after several regions of the US were hit with deadly storms last week. At least 40 people were killed when a monster storm system swept across multiple states in the US.
Anoter storm system hit the affected areas Tuesday, bringing damaging wind gusts and risk of fires to many of the same areas that were impacted by extreme winds and fire activity on Friday. That took place in the Southeast US across parts of New Mexico , Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska..