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Thanksgiving, snow
Thanksgiving Day weather: Winter storm drops snow on Midwest, Northeast
A winter storm will drop heavy snow on parts of the Midwest and Northeast on Thanksgiving, snarling holiday travel.
Thanksgiving Day snowstorm strikes Northern New England
While Southern New England saw a beneficial soaking rain, Northern New England received a Thanksgiving Day snowstorm.
Thanksgiving Day to bring Maine’s first snowfall, with up to 6 inches in some areas
The storm is expected to reach its height between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. and could bring 3 to 6 inches of snow to inland areas of the state.
Which states could see snow on Thanksgiving? See a projected snowfall forecast map
Snow accumulations between 1 to 3 feet are possible over the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada, as well as much of the Intermountain West and the Central Rockies on Tuesday.
How much Thanksgiving snow is New Hampshire getting? See map of where snowfall is predicted
According to the NWS, the Seacoast will mostly see rain instead of snow. Most of Thursday's snowfall will happen in the northern parts of Maine and New Hampshire, while a wintry mix of rain and snow will fall over the central and western parts of the two 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.
Storms, snow threaten chaos for Thanksgiving holiday travelers
A storm that was pounding California's Sierra Nevada with snow Tuesday took aim at the Colorado Rockies and could roll east and slam the Appalachians on Thanksgiving Day, bringing unsettled travel weather to millions of Americans hitting the skies and roads for the holiday weekend.
Maine and New Hampshire snow totals for Thanksgiving storm
This article details some of the recorded snow totals across Maine and New Hampshire after Thursday's storm. The counties are listed in alphabetical order, and all info is from the National Weather Service offices in Gray and Caribou.
Snowfall totals: How much snow fell on Thanksgiving in western Massachusetts
Some places in western Massachusetts saw over nine inches of snow after Thursday's winter weather. ST. LOUIS — Rain moves into the region this afternoon into this evening before ending before midnight.
Thanksgiving Day storm snow totals
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Snow and rain create scenic but slippery Thanksgiving, complicating travel
A mix of snow and rain fell quickly in Fryeburg, creating slower travel conditions for those heading to Thanksgiving dinner.
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Mass. snowfall totals: Almost 10 inches reported on Thanksgiving in some areas
Some areas of Western Massachusetts received almost 10 inches of snow on Thanksgiving, according to reports from the National ...
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Thanksgiving Snow Maps Shows How Much Could Hit Each State
Several states across the U.S. will see a white Thanksgiving, with the first arctic blast of the season bringing snowfall.
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Yes - the Thanksgiving snowfall was caused partly by an area factory
Thursday's snow might have taken you a bit by surprise. Flurries were possible but the low clouds mixed with something being ...
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Brutally cold temps covering half the US and paralyzing lake-effect snow are on tap as Thanksgiving travelers try to get home
While ferocious snowfall threatens to trap residents in parts of the Great Lakes region, millions of holiday travelers face ...
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New York Thanksgiving Weather: Temperatures Drop, Cold Snap Forecast
This week's weather in the Empire State has brought cold temperatures and winter advisories with a lake effect snow warning.
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