Winter Storms

Winter storms refer to severe weather conditions that occur during the winter season, characterized by significant precipitation in the form of snow, sleet, freezing rain, or ice. These storms can lead to hazardous conditions, including reduced visibility, icy roads, and heavy snowfall that can cause disruptions to transportation, power outages, and pose risks to public safety. Winter storms may vary in intensity and duration, affecting large geographic areas and leading to warnings and advisories from meteorological services. They are typically associated with low-pressure systems, cold air masses, and moisture, leading to the formation of clouds and precipitation under cold temperature conditions.