California and the West Coast can expect a mixture of rain and snow this week due to a developing storm over the Gulf of Alaska, the latest forecast showed.
The snow and rain will become beneficial on the West Coast and California, where some areas have experienced prolonged drought and dry conditions. It can also prevent possible fire concerns in the region.
According to NWS Fairbanks Alaska, snowfall is likely to reach from five to eight inches. Over the Northern Slope, residents can expect lighter amounts of snow.
In Anchorage advisory, a blizzard warning is in effect in the Thompson Pass and Whittier. People should watch for the snow and blizzard conditions in the region, causing travel concerns and blowing snow. The winds can reach from 35 to 50 mph.
Storm Over Gulf of Alaska to Bring Snow, Rain to West Coast
In this week's weather, the stormy outlook can cause travel dangers, flooding, localized flooding and power outages. People with travel plans are advised to stay updated with forecasts.
Meteorologists are monitoring a brewing storm over the Gulf of Alaska. The development can likely bring rain and mountain snow to the West Coast and parts of California.
In the Pacific Northwest, Portland, Washington and Oregon, residents experienced the blast of colder air and snowy conditions. Hikers should check the weather forecasts, including winter storms and warnings.
In addition, the stormy outlook could spread over parts of California in the early week. On Tuesday, the rain and windy conditions can unload in Seattle, Portland, Medford and Redding.
Northwestern California can experience a rainy outlook. The wet weather will be ideal for drought-stricken areas in the West and California, especially over the San Francisco Bay.
On Wednesday, showery conditions are expected in the following areas with a chance of high-elevation snow. The showery outlook is possible in the following areas:
- Medford
- Redding
- Sacramento
- Fresno
- Las Vegas
- Los Angeles
- San Diego
In addition, the rainy outlook will ease the emerging fires in California. However, homeowners should stay alert for possible flash flood risks and heavy rains this week.
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West Coast Weather: How Can People Prepare?
The latest weather forecast warned of challenging weather conditions in California and Western US this week. Homeowners should check the latest forecasts in California before planning any outdoor activities.
In addition, the heavy mountain snow can cause power outages and inaccessible road conditions. Emergency kits are recommended inside homes and cars in case of emergency.
Did you know? According to the National Weather Service (NWS), winter storms can unleash extreme cold and life-threatening snow with blizzards. The weather conditions can cause widespread power outages and travel disruption.
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