There's no place like home for the holidays, but forecasters say your trip over the river and through the woods this Thanksgiving could be impacted by a brewing winter storm.
Heavy snow could disrupt holiday travel across the United States, with several regions anticipating a white Thanksgiving.
A powerful winter storm is set to blast portions of the U.S. with accumulating snow, cold temperatures, strong winds and rain ...
A powerful winter storm has the potential to slam portions of New York state with accumulating snow, cold temperatures, ...
Light to moderate snowfall is slated to arrive in Colorado’s mountains Monday night and into Tuesday — with a stronger storm ...
While the Thanksgiving Day forecast remains murky and federal forecasters often avoid predictions beyond a week out, the US ...
Season's strongest atmospheric river threatens flooding and damaging winds across the region, with rain possibly continuing ...
Expect rounds of heavy rain and Sierra snow, flooding concerns and travel impacts through the weekend before Thanksgiving. The week begins with a Freeze Warning across the Valley on Monday night into ...
When the cycle arrives Wednesday, expect prolonged periods of rain and snow. As the storm continues, travel will be slow and slick. Drains will get clogged causing localized street flooding. For the ...
As for the week of Thanksgiving, the U.S. Climate Prediction Center said California, the Pacific Northwest, Montana, North ...
"But the type of precipitation could be elevation-dependent, and how the storm tracks" she said ... according to Snow Plow ...
Widespread weather patterns from the Pacific Northwest all the way down to Texas put travel in peril ahead of the busy Thanksgiving week.