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As much as 20 inches of snow is expected to fall in Alaska , while Idaho , Montana , Washington and Wyoming are all expected to be hit by considerable snowfall.
The poor conditions are likely to cause difficult driving conditions and in some cases are expected to cause power outages.
Drivers are warned to plan for slippery road conditions, particularly on Tuesday morning commute.
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