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Watch out for snow? Thanksgiving forecast warns of bad weather.
The severe weather is part of a sprawling storm that's expected to spread travel havoc both Tuesday, Nov. 25, and into Wednesday, Nov. 26. Read More
Houston weather: Drier air for Tuesday, sweater weather for Thanksgiving
After a day of storms and reports of tornadoes, it's a foggy Tuesday morning. As we go into the afternoon, the weather will become sunny and dry with highs in the low 80s. Read More
Map Shows Major Airports Expecting Worst Thanksgiving Travel Weather
Millions of Americans could see flight delays, cancellations, or messy road conditions as Thanksgiving travel gets underway. Read More
Americans eye Thanksgiving travel weather after Texas tornadoes, snow and rain elsewhere
Kenny Beck surveyed the damage Tuesday to his family's two-story home after at least two tornadoes tore through the Houston area, damaging over 100 homes at the start of a busy Thanksgiving travel ... Read More
Stormy Week Ahead With Severe Threats, Followed By A Cold And Snowy Thanksgiving Outlook
Stormy Week Ahead With Severe Threats, Followed By A Cold And Snowy Thanksgiving Outlook A busy stretch of weather is locking in across the United States. In his November 19 forecast on the Max ... Read More
Storms and wind gusts are expected to impact our Thanksgiving weekend across the U.S.
The good news is that Thanksgiving morning itself looks relatively parade-friendly. Winds in New York City and Philadelphia are expected to stay tame enough to keep Snoopy, Pikachu and friends aloft. Read More
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