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Two snowstorms will soon hit the Midwest and Northeast, making it look and feel more like winter. The first storm could disrupt Thanksgiving travel plans.
A major snowstorm in the Midwest and Great Lakes is affecting Thanksgiving travelers. The National Weather Service reports winter storm warnings from North Dakota to Ohio.
More than 2,200 flights traveling to, from or within the U.S. were delayed as of Friday afternoon, according to flight tracking website FlightAware, with 50 flights canceled.
A fast-moving winter weather system is expected to bring 1 to 3 inches of wet snow to Northeast Ohio overnight Saturday, according to the National Weather Service in Cleveland.
A lot of snow, rain and cold weather await travelers for the rest of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, with winter storm warnings posted Friday across the northern part of the country and more snow falling over the Great Lakes region. Storm warnings and advisories extended from Montana to New York, the National Weather Service said.
This Colorado Low system has sparked weather alerts from Montana, through the Plains states, and into the Great Lakes region.
The roads in Northeast Iowa are expected to become slick and snowy this week as the first winter storm of the season approaches.
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White Thanksgiving: Powerful lake-effect snowstorm to sweep across Great Lakes in Midwest and Northeast
Thanksgiving travel could be snarled across the Great Lakes Snowbelts, as the FOX Forecast Center tracks what it expects to be the most significant lake-effect snow event of the season thus far beginning Wednesday and lasting through Thanksgiving Day and into Black Friday.