The latest weather forecast warned that strong winds and a substantial amount of snow would unload in North Plains and Midwest this week.
Potential blizzard conditions are expected.
Residents planning or traveling to the said places should check the weather status before leaving, as severe weather conditions could result in dangerous travel due to slippery and reduced visibility road conditions.
The weather conditions could affect this week's commute and Christmas Holiday preparations as severe weather conditions have persisted in portions of the United States since the last week's forecast.
According to AccuWeather's latest forecast, December 12, the weather agency reported that strong winds with possible blizzard conditions could unload this week.
Meanwhile, portions of the Midwest are expected to receive significant snow on midweek.
The forecast added that portions of the Coastal California and Intermountain West experienced heavy snow and heavy snow, which could be the source of snow in the Pacific States.
It is expected that snow could emerge in the Northern Plains starting Tuesday.
AccuWeather's outlook showed that blizzard conditions, severe thunderstorms and rain with snow could unleash on Tuesday.
- With reported very cold weather, Denver and Bismarck could experience blizzard conditions.
- Meanwhile, Minneapolis and St. Louis residents could expect thunderstorms with rain.
- The forecast added that portions of North Dakota and South Dakota could expect mid-30s temperatures starting on Monday, while snow could emerge on Tuesday.
- From Tuesday night to Wednesday, Minnesota and Wisconsin could expect heavy snow.
- Major roads, including Interstate 90 and Interstate 94, could suffer from heavy snow.
Strong winds
Furthermore, the weather forecast noted that the storm could unleash strong winds, reaching up to 60 mph gusts.
AccuWeather explained that blizzard conditions could potentially emerge due to high winds and heavy snow.
In the previous weather news, the report said that portions of the Central United States could expect blizzard conditions and potential tornadoes this week.
According to AccuWeather's forecast from Monday to Wednesday, the report added that snow could result in blizzard conditions, travel delays and reduced visibility, affecting residents in Rapid City, Bismarck and Minneapolis.
Meanwhile, the forecast (from Monday night to Thursday night) showed that about 6 inches of snow could emerge in Denver, Rapid City, Minneapolis and Bismarck.
In addition, the report said heavy and quick snow could fall in Marquette, Michigan, Duluth, Minnesota and Rhinelander, Wisconsin.
Travel concerns
With the snow continuing to occur in portions of the United States, it marks that winter is in the air and the Christmas season is near. As many Americans rush to prepare for Christmas celebrations, major roads could expect more snow.
Road safety is the main concern as snow continues to unload.
Residents in the affected areas should expect snow and potential travel hazards.
It is important to monitor the travel hazards or concerns before leaving.
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