High-elevation snow and an unsettled weather outlook can unload in parts of the Pacific Northwest and California this midweek. Americans traveling should be extra cautious with the weather to avoid travel dangers or delays.

Residents in California have experienced a burst of rounds of rain, easing the moderate to severe drought in the region. However, homeowners should stay alert for flooding and rainfall, particularly in low-lying areas.

According to a National Weather Service (NWS) forecast, the week's end will bring heavy rain in the East and Midwest. On the other hand, stormy conditions can hit the South and Central Rockies.

In addition, the NWS Weather Prediction Center reports that a warmer weather outlook can unfold in portions of the Upper Midwest and Plains. Residents can expect 10 to 20 degrees warmer.

With the snowy and rainy outlook in the Pacific Northwest, residents should stay alert for dangerous weather that may cause slippery roads, foggy conditions, extreme cold, and power outages.

Snow and Rain in the Pacific Northwest and California

NWS Live Hurricane Tracker via NOAA NESDIS
(Photo : NWS Live Hurricane Tracker via NOAA NESDIS). Residents in the Northwestern US and California can expect a mix of rain and snow this week, causing possible travel hazards. 

In the latest NWS short-range public discussion, the forecast warns of high-elevation snow and lower-elevation rain in the central Rockies. Meanwhile, a settled weather outlook can unfold in northern California and Northwestern US.

NWS monitors the development of an upper-level disturbance in the western US. A potential Pacific Front could unload in the Western US on Wednesday, with possible rain and mountain snow. Due to the snowy outlook, colder conditions are likely, but homeowners should watch out for signs of hypothermia and frostbite.

In terms of snowfall, the totals can reach six to 12 inches in high-elevation areas. The mix of rain and snow will significantly affect daily commutes and road conditions on the West Coast and Northwest.

In addition, NWS Salt Lake City shows that easterly winds can hit on Thursday and Friday, with stronger winds on the Wasatch Front. Homeowners are advised to stay alert for high winds this week. Meanwhile, strong downslope winds can affect northern Salt Lake, Davis, and Weber.

On Tuesday, residents can notice accumulating snow in the morning, including in the northern Utah mountains. Motorists should check for winter weather advisories until Wednesday to prevent road delays or hazards.

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Weather Preparedness: How Can People Keep Safe From a Mix of Snow and Rain?

The latest weather forecast warns of challenging weather conditions in portions of California and the Northwest. Daily commutes can deteriorate due to the current weather outlook.

In addition, colder conditions can lead to cold-related health risks in the region, particularly for older adults and people with medical conditions. Plans and animals can likely suffer from extreme cold.

For evacuations or becoming stranded, homeowners should store emergency kits at home or inside their vehicles.

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