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Thanksgiving winter storm puts millions on alert in Northeast for heavy snow, rain threatening holiday travel
A powerful winter storm packing heavy snow, rain and even severe weather is set to snarl Thanksgiving travel in the eastern half of the U.S. after first walloping the West with winter weather that led to celebrations at ski resorts ahead of the holiday.
Thanksgiving weather forecast: Latest news as winter snow storms threaten to disrupt holiday travel
More recently, a so-called bomb cyclone struck northern California in 2019, and the frigid New York City temperatures in 2018 (as cold as 19 degrees Fahrenheit) forced attendees at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to bundle up.
Northeast winter storm threatens Thanksgiving Day plans with snow as blast of cold air looms
The FOX Forecast Center expects some of the coldest air of the season to invade the US from Canada in the days after Thanksgiving and into the start of December.
Thanksgiving Winter Storm Forecast Shows Heavy Snow Could Strike 10 States
A long-range forecast from the National Weather Service predicts a risk in Northeastern and Midwestern states.
Colorado snow forecast: After 20-inch snowfall, winter storms continue before Thanksgiving
Snow has fallen upwards of 20 inches in the mountains of Colorado. Snow is forecasted to wrap up Wednesday night as many travel for Thanksgiving.
How much more snow will pre-Thanksgiving storm bring to Denver, mountains — and when will it stop?
Heavy mountain snow will decrease Wednesday afternoon and end in the evening, but not before another two to six inches of snow stacks up, NWS forecasters said.
Snow in the forecast: Cold temps, winter storm warnings coming for Northeast
While the Great Plains region sees "near blizzard" conditions Wednesday, parts of the Northeast were preparing for a winter storm.
Here’s the latest Thanksgiving weather forecast, and where travel may be affected
Much of the country will experience dry, cool weather for Thanksgiving. The exception will be in parts of the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
Thanksgiving travel snarled by coast-to-coast storm bringing rain and snow
With Thanksgiving holiday travel well underway, many have reached their destinations — but for everyone else, a storm tracking from the Rockies to the Midwest and Northeast into Thursday will bring rain and snow,
Travel trouble? Indiana's Thanksgiving weather forecast is looking cold, wet and snowy
Meteorologists say Hoosiers in Central Indiana can expect rain and a mix of snow accumulation ahead of Thanksgiving. Here's the latest forecast.
Latest Thanksgiving forecast calls for snow, rain and bitter cold as millions travel
Millions of people across the central and eastern U.S. could see snow or rain through the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, forecasters said.
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Thousands expected to take to the roads with a winter storm en-route
A large winter storm is on its way to the Capital region for one of the busiest travel days of the year. NewsChannel 13 spoke ...
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See Colorado's snow totals from this week's powerful pre-Thanksgiving storm
Colorado's mountains picked up an impressive amount of snow with this week's storm. For some areas, accumulations of between ...
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Will it snow today? Millions under winter storm watches, alerts across the eastern US
Millions in the eastern U.S. and Great Lakes region are getting their first real taste of winter weather on Thursday with a ...
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