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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.
The heaviest snow will fall across far Southern Minnesota, where there is a Winter Storm Warning in effect from Friday night through Saturday. Up to 4” to 8” will likely fall there. Roads will be slick on Saturday, especially in the afternoon. Sunday will be cold, but it will be dry with partial sunshine expected.
A winter storm has the potential to dump heavy rain and several inches of snow across more than 1,000 miles of the country this weekend.
For those traveling for the Thanksgiving holiday, a series of winter weather alerts could have big impacts on road trip plans.
Forecasters say a winter storm could disrupt travel, bringing up to two feet of snow across parts of the Midwest through the holiday weekend.
Two winter systems are coming together across the northern U.S. this week, bringing the potential for heavy snow and strong winds across the Great Lakes and Upper Midwest.
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