It’s safe to say that rain, snow, wind and Arctic air are all on the holiday menu this Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is days away and our StormTracker meteorologists are tracking the potential for rain and/or snow that could disrupt your plans. The weather forecast remains uncertain because this ...
DENVER (KDVR) — While Thanksgiving is not typically thought of as a snowy holiday, there’s always a bit of a risk that it could become one in the Mile High City, as snow is not unheard of at ...
Elmira, N.Y. (WETM) – We’re looking at a chilly and snowy Thanksgiving. Snow will continue into the afternoon on Thursday before stopping. We shouldn’t see anything more than a coating to 4 ...
Are you dreaming of a white Thanksgiving? Well, people across the country are forecasted to start the ... By Friday morning, the Northern Appalachians are set to receive 4 to 8 inches of snow. Areas ...
Winter arrived at 4:21am this morning. Highs in the 20s and overnight lows in the teens. Sunday looks to be good with sun but cold. Death roll rises to 5 and more than 200 injured after a Saudi ...
Snow will fall in parts of New Mexico Wednesday night and could cause a few slick spots by Thursday morning. Sunny and dry, but cool weather returns for Thanksgiving Day. Light rain and snow has been ...
Snow is headed to the Midwest and the West ahead of Thanksgiving, while rain will target the East Coast on Thanksgiving Day. Snow is headed to Minnesota, northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula ...
Expect snowy roads, winter driving conditions for … News / Nov 25, 2024 / 09:07 PM MST If you plan to drive somewhere in Colorado this week, you may want to prepare for adverse road conditions ...
Here's how the Seacoast will be affected on Thanksgiving. 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 ...
Some areas of the Upper Peninsula have already reported half a foot of snow this Thanksgiving week, and the rest of the state could be in line to see snow as well. And along with the snow ...