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Weather News Thanksgiving Weekend Weather To Bring West, Plains Storm Conditions

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Deep freeze to cause major temperature swings, with lows that could break records in the South


It all starts this weekend as a cold front allows December-like air from near the North Pole to start spreading into the northern US. This front will push farther south and east through the weekend, ... Read More

Snow slows down, temps warm up, and let’s look toward Thanksgiving weather


The current weather system is bringing light rain and snow primarily to the northern half of Michigan. The radar shows these precipitation areas are quite light, with a pattern that may diminish in ... Read More

'Stark' forecast predicts uneven weekend weather


The first weekend of October – typically a peak time for leaf-peepers – will feature unusual warmth in the central and eastern U.S. and a bit of a chill in portions of the West. Meanwhile, Florida and ... Read More

When will it snow in Ohio? Updated 2025-26 winter weather outlook


On average, the first measurable snow of the season in Columbus arrives around Nov. 20, and the first inch or greater about Dec. 7. These dates, based on the 1991-2020 period, are about a week later ... Read More

Huge snow totals reported in West as another storm looms


Elsewhere, New Mexico's Colfax County was blanketed in 40 inches of snow, while parts of Albuquerque received 7.5 inches of snow. New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued a state of emergency, ... Read More


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