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Winter storm could affect Thanksgiving travel
November 22, 2016
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch in effect from late Wednesday night through 10 a.m. Friday for an area including Boundary and Bonner Counties.

Snow is forecast to develop in the Cascades late Wednesday night and spread across the northern mountains through Thanksgiving Day, bringing from three to seven inches of snow to the valleys and eight to 16 inches at higher elevations.

A rain/snow mix is possible in the lower valleys Wednesday afternoon and evening before it turns to snow, and snow is expected to continue through Friday morning.

This system has the potential for significant snow accumulations that could impact holiday travel. Motorists traveling in the watch area should allow extra time to reach their destinations.

With colder, potentially adverse weather upon us, the Boundary County Sheriffs Office says snow tires and four wheel drive do assist in safe vehicle operation during this time of year, but warn that neither is a fix for unsafe driving habits.

Slow down, keep your distance from vehicles in front of you and allow yourself increased reaction times and stopping distances. Be aware that you can't always see black ice on the highway.

Be safe and enjoy your holiday season.
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