ALASKA NIGHTMARE: 115 MPH Winds & 30 INCHES of Snow Unleashed! NWS Warns: STAY INSIDE!
Can you imagine winds strong enough to rip roofs off houses, combined with snow so deep it could bury a car? Alaska is bracing for an unprecedented winter storm this weekend, with the National Weather Service issuing dire warnings. A powerful Bering Sea low-pressure system is set to unleash destructive winds reaching a staggering 115 mph across parts of Southwest Alaska starting Sunday morning. Simultaneously, other regions are preparing for monumental snowfall, with accumulations potentially soaring up to 30 inches in areas like Port Alsworth to Iliamna. These hazardous conditions, including whiteout blizzards and significantly reduced visibility, are expected to persist through Monday and into Tuesday for some locations. The NWS has urgently advised residents to "Stay Inside," emphasizing the immediate need to seek shelter in sturdy buildings, moving to interior rooms or basements for safety. Furthermore, mobile home occupants are strongly urged to relocate to more secure structures before the storm intensifies. This extreme weather event underscores the raw power of nature and the critical importance of heeding official warnings. For more essential updates and dramatic weather coverage, be sure to subscribe to our channel.
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