Urgent Winter Storm Warning Emerges as Snowfall Reaches 48 Inches: ‘Absolutely Nuclear’

Several regions across the United States have been hit by record snowfall and freezing temperatures this winter, with Syracuse, New York, one of the hardest-hit areas.

Oswego County ‘hit with four feet of snow in 24 hours’ Syracuse website The warning said the storm was “definitely a nuclear storm,” the report said.

  • The newspaper warned on January 2 that “several Oswego County towns have received up to 4 feet of snow since New Year’s Day. it will still come. Businesses have closed and residents are trapped inside. “

  • The website added: “Pulaski, Sandy Creek and Orwell appear to be the hardest hit areas. Some local fire departments are unable to respond to emergencies.”

Despite the light snowfall, the National Weather Service predicts more “snow showers” are possible in the area on January 4 and 5. The good news, however, is that the “moderate to heavy snow” is over, according to the National Weather Service. However, the National Weather Service warned that heavy snow could hit other parts of the United States.

The National Weather Service warns that snow will still fall in other parts of the country

2026 年 1 月 1 日,德鲁·艾哈迈德 (Drew Ahmed) 在纽约湖景城的家中清除湖效应积雪。一股巨大的冷锋和席卷整个伊利湖的强风结合在一起,产生了一种罕见的现象,称为塞克现象,并在纽约州布法罗和周边郊区降下了高达三英尺厚的湖效应雪。 

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Drew Ahmed clears lake effect snow from his home in Lake View, New York, on January 1, 2026. A massive cold front and strong winds sweeping across Lake Erie combined to create a rare phenomenon known as the Seck phenomenon and dropped up to three feet of lake-effect snow in Buffalo, N.Y., and surrounding suburbs.

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The entire United States is not yet free from the threat of heavy snowfall. “Heavy snow will occur in portions of the Great Lakes, Sierra Nevada, northern intermountain areas and northern Rockies…” the National Weather Service’s forecast for January 4-6 states.

The National Weather Service warned that snow will continue to fall in parts of the country. The website’s January 3 forecast warned, “In addition, rain and high-elevation snow will occur in parts of the Northwest from Saturday night into Monday morning. In addition, heavy snow will occur in the Sierra Nevada and northern intermountain areas on Monday.”

Parts of the U.S. to see heavy rain instead of snow

Warmer parts of the country will have to deal with heavy rain. “Heavy rain will continue over Northern California on Sunday. As a result, the WPC has issued a minor risk (Level 2/4) for excessive rainfall from Sunday into Monday morning. Associated heavy rain will primarily cause localized flash flooding, with urban areas, roads, small streams, and burn scars being the most vulnerable,” the NWS wrote.

“At the same time, large amounts of moisture will move over the West Coast and rain will move into California/Pacific Northwest and the Great Basin. On Saturday, a moisture-laden airstream will bring heavy rain in northern/central California and Southern California,” the National Weather Service noted. “As a result, the WPC has issued a minor risk (Level 2/4) of excessive rainfall for Northern, Central, and Southern California from Saturday to Sunday morning. Associated heavy rains will primarily cause localized flash flooding, with urban areas, roads, small streams, and burn scars being most susceptible.”

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This article was originally published by Men’s Journal on January 4, 2026, and first appeared in the News section. Click here to add Men’s Diary as your go-to source.

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