Californians will again experience a severe weather risk of heavy snow and colder conditions after residents and motorists the challenging winter storms.
The first week of March became troublesome for Californians after unexpected snow amount dumped, causing significant power outages and travel delays.
Motorists and homeowners should stay updated with California's weather for possible slower commutes and travel disruption.
California's snow this weekend
According to AccuWeather's latest forecast, Californians are expected to receive heavy snow this weekend and early next week.
The Weather outlook showed that the heavy snow could result in two to five feet of snow. There is a possibility of road closures and avalanche risk.
- Snow is forecast in Northern Carolina, Reno, Sierra Nevada, Sacramento Valley, and northwestern California.
CNN and Associated Press (AP) recently became stranded due to the massive snow from winter storms, especially in San Bernardino County.
According to reports, California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a state of emergency for 13 affected counties.
The National Guard was also deployed to help affected homes and residents from heavy snow.
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Meanwhile, the colder and freezing conditions can become challenging for motorists and homeowners.
People with pre-existing medical conditions, children, outdoor workers and older adults are at risk of cold-related health concerns.
- Prolonged exposure to cold weather could result in cold-related risk. It is best to stay at home as possible.
- Canceling outdoor trips will be recommended if it is not essential.
The weather conditions became more problematic due to power outages. Many Californians had to deal with the colder conditions without electricity.
Drought conditions in California
In January, Reuters reported that California experienced relentless heavy rain that resulted in widespread flooding,
The heavy rain helped to ease the drought in California.
In recent forecasts, Reuters and AP explained that the winter storms and snowpack would be helpful, increasing the water levels of drought-stricken areas.
The snowpack in California is crucial for reservoirs and lakes. AccuWeather reported that the heavy snow serves beneficial to the state.
According to reports, the latest surveys from the US Drought Monitor helped to ease and free 17% from drought and dry conditions.
Weather in parts of the United States
Meanwhile, some parts of the United States recorded severe weather conditions, from winter storms and isolated tornadoes. Here what latest updates reported:
- According to USA Today, the report said that about 35 million people are considered at risk due to the severe weather in the South, from thunderstorms, flooding rainfall and isolated tornadoes.
- The National Weather Service reported that a potent cold front would unleash heavy snow and rain in the Appalachians and the Northeast this week.
- Meanwhile, the National Weather Prediction Center explained that a winter storm would unload freezing rain and heavy snow in New England, New York City and Lower Michigan this weekend.
For severe weather safety, Americans should consider the weather before traveling. Staying updated on weather reports is essential.
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