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Winter Storm Warnings Issued as Heavy Snow Hits Multiple States
The National Weather Service forecasts up to 12 inches of snow, freezing temperatures, and dangerous conditions across Colorado, Alaska, Wyoming, New York, and Utah.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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The National Weather Service has issued multiple winter storm and winter weather warnings as it forecasts strong winds, freezing temperatures, and up to 12 inches of snow to hit five states from Thursday, bringing "life-threatening" conditions for those unprepared. Parts of Colorado, Alaska, Wyoming, New York, and Utah are expected to see severe winter weather conditions through Thursday, which could significantly disrupt daily life and make travel extremely difficult.
Why it matters
These severe winter weather conditions could pose significant risks to public safety, with the potential for power outages, dangerous road conditions, and life-threatening situations for those caught unprepared. The warnings highlight the importance of emergency preparedness and the need for residents in the affected areas to take appropriate precautions.
The details
In Colorado, the mountains could see 3 to 8 inches of additional snow, while other areas may get up to 6 inches with strong winds. Alaska's Haines and Skagway regions could see 8 inches of snow, and dangerously low wind chills down to -65°F. Wyoming may get up to 10 more inches of snow, making outdoor recreation "life-threatening" for the unprepared. Parts of New York could see 1 to 4 inches of snow, while Utah's mountain areas may get 6 to 12 inches.
- The winter storm is expected to hit on Thursday, February 13, 2026.
- The heaviest snowfall is forecast to occur through early Thursday morning.
- The dangerous wind chills in Alaska are expected to last until Saturday morning.
The players
National Weather Service
The National Weather Service is the primary weather forecasting agency for the United States, providing weather data, forecasts, and warnings to the public.
What’s next
Residents in the affected areas should monitor weather forecasts closely, prepare for potential power outages and hazardous travel conditions, and take appropriate safety precautions.
The takeaway
This winter storm highlights the importance of emergency preparedness and the need for residents in affected areas to stay vigilant and take necessary steps to protect themselves and their communities from the potentially life-threatening conditions.


