Winter Storm Warning: 20 Inches of Snow and 40 MPH Winds Threaten Western Highways A powerful winter storm is barreling down on the western United States, prompting a Winter Storm Warning for several states. The National Weather Service has issued the warning, citing expected snowfall totals of up to 20 inches in some areas, accompanied by fierce winds gusting up to 40 miles per hour. The storm system is forecasted to affect parts of California, Oregon, and Washington, with the brunt of the impact expected on Monday. The National Weather Service warns that the combination of heavy snowfall and strong winds will make travel extremely hazardous, particularly along mountainous highways and rural roads. In California, the California Department of Transportation has already deployed crews to clear roadways ahead of the storm's arrival. Motorists are advised to exercise extreme caution when driving, as even small amounts of accumulation can lead to treacherous conditions. Oregon is also bracing for significant snowfall, with totals expected to reach up to 12 inches in some areas. The Oregon Department of Transportation has closed several highways and issued warnings for multiple mountain passes, citing concerns over drifting snow and reduced visibility. Washington state is expecting the most severe impact, with forecasters predicting up to 20 inches of snowfall in some regions. The Washington State Patrol has warned motorists to stay off roads unless absolutely necessary, as the storm's combination of heavy snow and strong winds will make travel extremely hazardous. The storm's effects are expected to be felt throughout Monday, with temperatures struggling to rise above freezing in many are...#Washington #California #National_Weather_Service #California_Department_of_Transportation #Oregon_Department_of_Transportation #Washington_State_Patrol #Oregon