Map Shows Where Significant Snow Will Disrupt Post-Thanksgiving Travel
Summary
A winter storm is expected to hit 12 states in the U.S. after Thanksgiving, causing travel disruptions. The National Weather Service warns that areas in the Midwest and Great Lakes could see 6 inches or more of snow, impacting many travelers.Key Facts
- A significant winter storm is set to disrupt travel in at least 12 states this weekend.
- Nearly 82 million Americans plan to travel over 50 miles for Thanksgiving.
- The National Weather Service has issued alerts, including a blizzard warning for Michigan.
- Snowfall forecasts cover the Northern Plains, Great Lakes, and Midwest regions.
- Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and New York could see 6 inches or more of snow.
- The storm will start in the northern Rockies on Friday morning and spread east by evening.
- The NWS advises people to delay unnecessary travel and be prepared for hazardous conditions.
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