Motorists in Southern California can expect rounds of rain this week, according to an advisory by the National Weather Service (NWS). In the Southern Rockies, potential snow can unload.

March's mid-week is forecast to bring heavy lake-effect snow from Lakes Erie and Ontario this week. People traveling in the said areas should watch out for dangerous commutes associated with snow. Meanwhile, east of Upper Michigan can anticipate heavy lake-effect snow.

In addition, light to moderate snow can hit portions of the Northern Plains on Wednesday. California and the Pacific Northwest are no strangers to a mix of rain and snow, and travelers should keep updated with the latest forecasts.

Southern California and Southern Rockies Weather Forecast

Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS NOAA
Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS NOAA
(Photo : Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS NOAA). California can expect a rainy outlook this week, according to latest forecasts. In the Southern Rockies, potential snow can likely unload, bringing challenging commutes due to slippery roads.

The NWS Weather Prediction Center warns of a significant winter storm in the Upper Midwest this week. Heavy snowfall potential can unload from March 23 to March 26, impacting daily commutes and causing possible infrastructure damage.

In Southern California and Southwest, NWS monitors the development of an upper-level low in the region, moving into the Southern High Plains on Wednesday. In the Southern Rockies and Southwest, lower-elevation rain and a snowy outlook can unfold.

The Pacific Northwest can expect possible rain on Wednesday. On the other hand, cold weather is on the way in the South and Southeast, causing widespread freeze warnings. The cold conditions can potentially damage sensitive plants and pets.

In Bismarck, the forecast reveals that low to medium winter weather impacts can unload this weekend, causing hazardous commutes or travel disruptions.

In addition, cold-related health concerns can be likely due to the cold and snow. Hypothermia and frostbite are likely when people become exposed to extreme cold. Homeowners should limit prolonged cold exposure to prevent any cold risks.

In Los Angeles, the advisory shows that scattered showers and thunderstorms can hit Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Homeowners should stay alert for lightning risks in the region. When thunder roars, it is important to immediately keep out of water and open areas.

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Snow and Rain Preparedness in California and Southern Rockies

The latest forecast warns of challenging commutes due to a snow and rain mix in California and the Southern Rockies, leading to deteriorating travel conditions in the affected areas.

As a result, limiting travel this week is advisable, especially when commutes are not important. For motorists, staying updated with the latest forecasts is helpful to avoid potential dangers.

Furthermore, keeping emergency kits is essential when homeowners become stranded due to the winter weather. The recommended emergency kits are flashlights, medicine kits, extra batteries, food and water supplies, warming clothes, emergency numbers, and extra cash.

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