The National Weather Service (NWS) forecast showed that winter warning advisories are present in parts of the US. Colorado and Wyoming can anticipate heavy snow conditions this late week.

People should check for winter advisories this week due to heavy snow and extreme cold in the US as November ends. It also shows the importance of early preparedness for the winter season, coming in a few weeks.

Meanwhile, a snowstorm is also likely in the Northern Rockies and High Plains that could unleash the unusual heat in the US. Americans should stay alert for hazardous road conditions and cold-related health risks.

Colorado, Wyoming: What Can People Expect?

NOAA NESDIS Satellite View as of November 24, 2023
NOAA NESDIS Satellite View as of November 24, 2023 NOAA NESDIS Satellite View as of November 24, 2023

In the late week, the recent advisory warned of icy roads and challenging winds in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. Troublesome driving can occur on Interstates 25, 80 and 90. Residents can also anticipate the freezing temperatures this week.

The NWS Short Range Forecast revealed that light to heavy snow could unload in portions of Wyoming this late week. Snowy and windy outlook are expected in the following areas:

  • Sweetwater Counties
  • Hot Springs
  • Fremont
  • Natrona County
  • Johnson County

Furthermore, a winter storm warning is in effect in the region this Friday as very cold temperatures unload. Total snow accumulations can likely reach from two to six inches, affecting the travel visibility in the area.

Meanwhile, hazardous weather is expected in the North-Central and Northeast Colorado. People can anticipate light snow conditions, especially on the Interstate 25 corridor.

The threat of heavy snow is likely in the lower foothills of Colorado. On the weekend, the weather will likely improve in Colorado. According to the forecast, the snowy outlook will unload in Arkansas River Valley.

Weather in the Northeastern US

In the Northeast, the latest forecast monitors a developing coastal storm in the region, with a possible lake-effect snow this week. On the weekend, the rounds of rain are expected in the following areas:

  • Halifax
  • Bangor
  • Moncton
  • Portland
  • Boston
  • Washington
  • New York City
  • New Jersey
  • Pennsylvania
  • New England

In New York City, a cold front is expected in the city this late week. Residents can anticipate a sunny weather outlook before it becomes rainy on Sunday.

On the weekend, the colder outlook with a chance of snow could emerge in Detroit and Chicago. A good travel outlook is also expected in Dallas, Denver, El Paso, Billings and Portland.

Interstates 90, 91 and 95 can face challenging driving conditions due to reduced road visibility.

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