Heavy Snow Warning as 20 Inches Set to Hit

Heavy Snow Warning as 20 Inches Set to Hit A powerful winter storm is expected to dump up to 20 inches of snow on parts of the Midwest and Northeast, prompting a heavy snow warning for several states. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for areas including Chicago, Illinois; Detroit, Michigan; Cleveland, Ohio; and Buffalo, New York. The storm system is forecast to move into the region late Tuesday and continue through Wednesday, bringing with it significant snowfall totals and strong winds. "This is going to be a serious winter weather event," said meteorologist Tom Nizzi of the National Weather Service. "We're expecting heavy snowfall rates, especially during the peak hours of 3-6 am." According to forecast models, the heaviest snowfall is expected in areas north and west of Chicago, where totals could reach as high as 20 inches. Other areas, including Detroit and Cleveland, are expected to see 12-18 inches of snow. The storm's impact will not be limited to snowfall totals alone. Strong winds gusting up to 40 mph will lead to significant blowing snow and reduced visibility, making travel extremely hazardous. The National Weather Service has also issued a wind chill advisory for areas where temperatures are expected to drop below zero degrees Fahrenheit. As the winter storm warning takes effect, residents are advised to prepare for extended periods of cold weather and heavy snowfall. "We urge everyone to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety," said Nizzi. "This includes stocking up on supplies, having a plan in place for emergency situations, and avoiding travel if possible." The winter storm is expected to have significant impacts on daily commutes, school schedules, and other activities. Residents are advised to check ...