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A significant winter storm is impacting Alaska, Pennsylvania, and New York, delivering up to 16 inches of snow along with hazardous winds. The National Weather Service has released a severe caution advisory as conditions deteriorate swiftly.

From blizzard-like visibility in Alaska to slick roads in Pennsylvania and heavy lake-effect snow in New York, this storm poses considerable travel hazards. Snow accumulation could reach as much as 2 inches per hour, making roads perilous in just moments.

Authorities are advising individuals to remain vigilant, reduce speed, and refrain from non-essential travel as the storm progresses. This is more than just a typical snowfall; it's a threatening weather situation that could affect many.

Keep informed and prioritize safety.

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00:00This is not just snow. This is a dangerous winter warning.
00:04Up to 16 inches is about to hit, and officials say use extreme caution.
00:09Three states are in the path—Alaska, Pennsylvania, and New York.
00:13And the storm is already building strength.
00:16In Alaska, the situation is intense. Some areas could see up to 16 inches of snow.
00:21Cities like Juneau and Sitka may get buried fast.
00:25Winds reaching 45 mph will create near-whiteout conditions.
00:30In Pennsylvania, even a small amount is dangerous.
00:33Just one inch of fresh snow can turn roads into ice.
00:37Bridges and overpasses are especially risky.
00:40New York is facing powerful lake-effect snow.
00:42Some regions could get up to 10 inches.
00:45Snowfall may hit 2 inches per hour.
00:47That means visibility drops in seconds.
00:50Officials are warning everyone—slow down.
00:53Stay alert. Avoid travel if possible.
00:57Because this storm can turn deadly very quickly.
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