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Winter Storm Warning
There is a Winter Storm Warning in effect in parts of North Idaho with significant snow accumulation and high, gusting winds, especially over the passes. The warning is from this afternoon to Wednesday morning. Travel could be difficult with widespread blowing snow reducing visibility.
If you must travel, make sure that:
- Your gas tank is full
- Your windshield wiper fluid is full and wiper blades are good
- You have a flashlight with new batteries
- You have a blanket and food supplies
What's the difference between a watch, advisory, and a warning?
![Winter Weather Headlines](https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/fancy_images/IDLANDS/2024/01/8784925/winter-weather-headlines_original.png) Avalanche Watch
Due to the predicted storm delivering the possibility of up to two feet of snow in the higher elevations and strong winds, an Avalanche Watch has been issued from this morning into Tuesday. The watch is for the Selkirk Range, West Cabinet Mountains, and the St. Joe Mountains. Travel/activities in avalanche terrain in not recommended!
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