According to the latest weather forecast, portions of the Northeast could expect more snow this week as millions of Americans are under winter weather warnings alert.

The winter storm began to unload in Colorado and Denver, resulting in significant road disruptions on Interstate 70.

The report said that road crashes in the region.

Meanwhile, heavy rain unloaded in California after unabated moisture-packed moisture unleashed rounds of rain.

In the Southern parts of U.S, according to AccuWeather's report, the weather forecast explained that possible isolated tornadoes could emerge 

January's beginning in the country recorded severe weather risks and heavy rain.

Freezing rain in the Northeast

On the other hand, USA Today's latest report explained that the Northeast would receive heavy snow this week after the winter storm pounded portions of the Midwest, Denver and Colorado.

Residents in the Northeast should consider the weather before traveling and commuting.

Moreover, the National Weather Service's (NWS) latest key message emphasized that freezing rain and snow would unleash in Northeast, Southern Maine, New England, Southern Greens, and Vermont.

NWS warned that the winter storm in the Northeast could result in dangerous travel for motorists.

Meanwhile, AccuWeather said New York City, Washington D.C, Philadelphia, and Boston recorded a lack of measurable snowfall this winter season.

The warm and mild conditions in New York City would be challenging for the measurable snowfall to unload in the state.

The states have a small amount of snow that unleashed this January.

Also Read: Snow Drought: Lack of Measurable Snow Unfolds in New York 

In the previous report, Nature World News also reported that many businesses in NYC felt the brunt of the lack of snow, with recorded low sales.

However, weather forecasts are optimistic that measurable snowfall could unfold in the coming weeks.

Keeping warm during the winter storm

The latest weather report said that millions of Americans are under winter storm warnings as heavy snow and strong winds unloaded in portions of the United States.

Winter storms dumped heavy snow and ice, resulting in frigid conditions.

The cold weather could be challenging for many homes and families that have no heating systems.

According to the CDC's advisory on the winter storm, staying warm is essential. The most common health risks are hypothermia and frostbite, which could become dangerous if it worsens.

Here are important reminders for homeowners during the winter storm.

Stay at home

Road hazards occur when winter storms unload more snow, affecting road visibility and travel. Staying at home would be the safest because motorists could become stranded on roads for hours.

Know the winter storm conditions

Staying updated with the weather is essential, helping you weigh the storm's possible impact. The National Weather Service, news agencies, and weather stations provide weather news updates.

Maintain warm environment

At home, you could turn on the heating system. Also, wearing the appropriate winter clothes would offer relief, especially at night. Avoid any prolonged exposure to cold temperatures.

If anyone suffers from cold temperatures, immediately seek a health professional.

Related Article: Weather Forecast in Colorado: Road Accidents Reported on Interstate 70; Significant Travel Delays, Heavy Snow To Continue This Week  

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