Yakima County declares State of Emergency as the worst snowstorm since 2004 approaches.

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Weather officials are warning of potentially “life threatening” situations in Yakima County as certain parts of the state could see up 10 feet of snow as a “major fall storm” is expected to move into the region over the weekend.

Barely a week into fall, the National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for parts of Yakima County where heavy snow is expected to slam into Yakima and surrounding counties with total accumulations reaching up to 10 feet of snow.

Heavy rain will turn to snow Saturday morning, with the heaviest snowfall expected to come in the evening and last through Sunday night. “If you are caught outdoors or become stranded while traveling, this could become a life threatening situation,” an advisory tweet.

The NWS warned of “extreme impacts” including widespread tree damage, downed power lines, and poor travel conditions due to slick roads and poor visibility.

Officials are warning residents to stay indoors and carry flashlights, food and water with them if travel is necessary.

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