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A major winter storm blasted parts of the Midwest and the Central U.S. this weekend with heavy snowfall, causing travel nightmares for millions of people as they return home from Thanksgiving plans.
Some 46 million people from the northern Rockies to the Northeast remain under winter weather alerts into the weekend, as two weather systems threaten to disrupt post-Thanksgiving travel with chilly ...
An intense cyclone crossing the northern U.S. is expected to dump heavy snow across the upper Plains and Great Lakes regions over the coming days, likely causing traffic and flight delays as millions ...
Cold, wintry weather and strong winds are expected in large parts of the country Wednesday and into Thursday as millions hit the roads and take to the skies ahead of Thanksgiving. Up to 2 feet of snow ...
Severe Weather Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz is tracking strong and severe storms this evening. If we have any tornado warnings, Severe Weather Team 2 will be tracking those live on Channel 2.
A winter storm is bearing down on northern Michigan, and in parts of the western Upper Peninsula, snowfall could reach nearly 2 feet or more by Friday, Nov. 28, the National Weather Service said.
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. AAA predicts about 81.8 million travelers Nov. 25–Dec. 1 for Thanksgiving. Heavy snow is possible in Plains, Midwest and Great Lakes ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City International Airport is bracing for a heavy surge of Thanksgiving travelers as one of the busiest travel weeks of the year gets underway. Nationally, the Transportation ...
It will be mostly clear tonight and cold with near or below freezing temperatures. On Tuesday morning, a dry cold front arrives bringing gusty northerly winds to the plains and a cool down for the ...
After months of clear pavement and summer sunshine, Minnesota's first snowfall of the year is expected on Tuesday. The season's first will bring slick roads, slower commutes and a spike in crashes. At ...
Rain coverage goes up Monday morning. Widespread rain and thunderstorms will bring slow travel early Monday morning. As we've said, the severe risk remains very low, but the rain will be heavy at ...
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