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    The Cascades could see a couple feet of snow due to incoming storm

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    Judah Cohen, a research scientist for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), joins FOX Weather to talk about how winter is shaping up across the country thus far.

    Judah Cohen, a research scientist for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), joins FOX Weather to talk about how winter is shaping up across the country thus far.

    The Cascades could see feet of snow accumulation as multiple storms and colder air move into the area through Thursday.

    Colder temperatures are coming behind a system across the Pacific Northwest and will allow for feet of snow to accumulate across the Cascade Mountains, according to the FOX Forecast Center.

    PAIR OF CROSS-COUNTRY STORMS TO BRING RAIN, SNOW AND SEVERE WEATHER THREAT TO MILLIONS BY LATE WEEK

    Periods of heavy rain are possible near the coast, but rain totals should be much lower compared to recent flooding.

    As a pair of systems pivot south and eastward out of the Gulf of Alaska, moisture will push into coastal and mountainous regions of Washington and Oregon.

    MAN DIES IN CALIFORNIA AFTER BEING SWEPT AWAY INTO CREEK DURING FLOODING, TORRENTIAL RAIN

    Feet of snow is possible in mountainous regions of California and Oregon.

    (FOX Weather / FOX Weather)

    A storm system is currently bringing heavy rain and breezy conditions to the coast. Rain will increase while snow levels remain low, allowing snow to fall at and below the mountain passes.

    The snow will become heavy at times, and Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for the Cascades through Thursday afternoon.

    Snow covers the trees in Mount Rainier National Park in Washington.

    (FOX Weather / FOX Weather)

    Between 2 and 4 feet of snow is possible, as well as wind gusts over 35 mph, which could cause whiteout conditions at higher elevations.

    The heaviest mountain snow will likely last through midday Wednesday, with approximately 10 to 20 inches of new snow.

    HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHER

    Some areas across the Pacific Northwest have a high avalanche risk, too.

    Parts of the Pacific Northwest have a heightened avalanche risk.

    (FOX Weather / FOX Weather)

    Looking ahead, the Climate Prediction Center is highlighting a massive pattern change that’s expected to occur across the West into mid-January.

    Some areas in California currently sit almost 200% above their normal rain, but a break from the wet weather is on the way. A strong ridge of high pressure is set to develop over the Northeastern Pacific and move into the West Coast in the next few weeks.

    Cascades couple due feet Incoming snow Storm
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