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Two snowstorms will soon hit the Midwest and Northeast, making it look and feel more like winter. The first storm could disrupt Thanksgiving travel plans.
Snow, high winds and below-average temperatures are sweeping from the Rockies to the Midwest, while an atmospheric river threatens flooding in the Pacific Northwest.
A series of clipper systems bring back-to-back rounds of snowfall for parts of the Midwest and Northeast this week. With a layer of snow already in the region, the second round will begin Monday into Tuesday.
Tens of millions of Americans are under winter storm warnings as a "major" system is dumping snow and delaying flights.
A winter storm will deliver a punch of snow to millions in the Northeast after it dumps more white stuff on the snowy Midwest.
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.
The trip home from Thanksgiving for millions of travelers in the central U.S. will be disrupted by a "significant winter storm," forecasters said.
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