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whiteout

[hwahyt-out, wahyt-] / ˈʰwaɪtˌaʊt, ˈwaɪt- /


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The National Weather Service is warning of heavy snow, travel concerns and “near whiteout conditions” through Wednesday for those regions, with multiple feet of snow predicted for the eastern Sierra.

From Los Angeles Times

More stormy weather: Another storm bringing heavy rainfall, wind and whiteout conditions is expected to tap into an atmospheric river and flow to the West Coast in the coming days, The San Francisco Chronicle reports.

From New York Times

More than four feet of snow has already accumulated, and the total could double, with whiteout conditions on roads.

From New York Times

That means mountain areas will have plenty of snow for the storm’s strong winds to blow around, “creating pretty much whiteout conditions” in those areas, Connolly says.

From Scientific American

Mammoth, meanwhile, cautioned that “there are very dangerous whiteout conditions on the roads.”

From Los Angeles Times