The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Yosemite, effective Wednesday from 4 a.m. to Thursday at 4 p.m. Snow accumulations are predicted between 6 to 13 inches, alongside wind gusts reaching 45 mph, creating treacherous travel conditions. The warning affects various locations, and residents are advised to avoid travel if possible. If travel is necessary, precautions include having emergency supplies in vehicles. Additionally, residents in the San Francisco Bay Area will receive emergency alerts, urging them to sign up for local alert systems for real-time updates.
Total snow accumulations between 6 and 13 inches are expected in Yosemite, with winds gusting as high as 45 mph, making travel hazardous.
Residents are encouraged to prepare for hazardous winter conditions, keeping flashlights, food, and water in vehicles in case of emergencies.
Travel conditions could become very difficult to impossible, especially during the Wednesday morning and evening commutes due to slick roads.
Emergency alerts will be sent to enabled mobile phones in the San Francisco Bay Area for considerable hazards, emphasizing the importance of local sign-ups.
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