The latest weather forecast warned motorists to be extra cautious to drive during winter storms. Car collisions were reported in Colorado as heavy snow, light rain, and strong winds were unloaded in the Rockies and Midwest this week.
The travel conditions became chaotic after heavy snow was unleashed in Denver, Nebraska, Colorado, and portions of the Northeast and Midwest.
Traveling motorists this week should consider checking their areas' weather conditions before leaving. The heavy snow blowing had affected roadways, resulting in road closures for clearing operations.
Heavy snow and road concerns
AccuWeather's latest weather news (January 21, 2023) reported road accidents, as many motorists turned stranded due to the weather conditions.
- In portions of Colorado, the weather report said that 20 vehicles were involved in road crashes due to the slippery conditions on Interstate 70 and 76. According to USA Today, the roads were temporarily closed for snow and debris clearing.
- In Nebraska, the Nebraska State Patrol said on Twitter that troopers were deployed to help with 30 crashes, and 230 affected motorists. The area also recorded ice conditions and poor road visibility.
- Meanwhile, heavy snow also occurred in portions of Michigan, raising road travel concerns among motorists. The report said that thundersnow unfolded in the region.
Furthermore, the National Weather Service's latest advisory said the winter storm is expected to move into the Northeast this Friday after pounding portions of the Midwest.
The latest advisory explained that heavy snow and freezing rain would unload in Southern Maine, Southern Greens, portions of the Northeast, and New England, causing dangerous travel for commuters and motorists.
The report added that snow could occur in Southern Plains.
However, portions of the Rockies are not yet over with severe conditions as a new storm could develop this weekend.
On the other hand, NWS said severe storms could also unload in the South and Central Plains.
Winter storm preparedness and safety
The winter storm dumped heavy snow and freezing rainfall on US soil. Reports showed that road accidents occurred in the affected areas. While there was no serious injury reported, many motorists became stranded due to storm conditions.
Knowing what to do before and during a winter storm is essential. Snow and ice conditions are prone to road accidents, resulting in serious injuries or deaths. Below are the important reminders during a winter storm.
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Anticipate the impact of winter storms
Weather forecasts report developments of winter storms. Stay updated with the weather in your area, and prepare for the possible impact.
For motorists, the main challenge is problematic untreated roads, ice conditions and blowing snow.
The threat of colder weather
Cold-related health concerns emerge during winter storms. Prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can result in hypothermia and frostbite. Homeowners should ensure that family members get enough warmth, especially at night.
Winter emergency kit
Homes and cars should have winter emergency kits. Weather agencies emphasized that the winter emergency kit would serve as a life-saver when you are stranded in the middle of the road.
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