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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.
Newly named Winter Storm Chan will bring another round of snow to the Plains and Midwest Monday before a wintry mix sets up across the Ohio Valley Monday night. This winter storm will intensify across the mid-Atlantic and Northeast Tuesday into Wednesday as an area of low pressure moves offshore.
A series of rapid-moving clippers across the Great Lakes through the Northeast will continue this month’s active pattern, as Winter Weather Alerts stretch for 1,200 miles.
Another weekend winter storm is taking aim at the Midwest which means we'll be needing to prepare the snowblowers for more plowable snow.
More than 18 million people are under winter weather alerts across the West and Midwest as storms are forecast to bring heavy snows and bitter winds.
December's first week will feature multiple rounds of wintry weather in the Midwest and Northeast, starting with a sprawling storm which will bring several cities their first accumulating snow of the season by Tuesday.
A winter storm is hitting the Midwest with snow and wintry conditions, causing travel issues for many who were looking to get home following Thanksgiving. At least 450 flights had been canceled around the United States as of 7 a.m. ET, with the biggest impacts at Chicago's O’Hare Airport, according to FlightAware, a flight-data tracker.
The Thanksgiving weekend storm system has brought over a foot of snow and strong winds to parts of the Midwest and thunderstorms across the South.
More than 1,100 flights were canceled at Chicago airports as the storm disrupted travel for those headed home after Thanksgiving.
Most post-Thanksgiving travelers at LAX reported smooth flights and short lines, but those connecting through the Midwest faced major disruptions after a cross-country storm caused thousands of delays and cancellations nationwide.
A G3 geomagnetic storm Tuesday may push northern lights into Oregon and the Midwest, with minor satellite and GPS disruptions possible from a solar coronal mass ejection.
Southern Erie county is forecast to get between 3 and 8 inches of snow with winds gusting as high as 30 mph from Thursday through to Friday morning, with the heaviest snowfall exp