A storm will produce widespread snow across the mountains of the Westthrough Wednesday night as it tracks southeastward.The heaviest snow accumulations will be in the Washington and OregonCascades, where up to a foot will accumulate. Travel through the passes will bevery slow and slippery as snow levels will range from 1,000 to 2,500 feet.
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Story by AccuWeather.com senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson.