Forecasters say a winter storm could disrupt travel, dumping up to a foot of snow across parts of the Midwest through the ...
Post-holiday travel plans might be impacted by potentially dangerous weather that is forecasted to sweep through much of the ...
Thanksgiving Day is here at last, and for tens of millions of folks in the eastern half of the country, brisk, cold winds ...
A winter storm will sweep across the U.S., bringing as much as 3 feet of snow to some states during Thanksgiving week.
Heavy snow could cause traffic and flight delays as millions of Americans begin traveling for the Thanksgiving holiday.
The trickiest conditions for Thanksgiving Day will likely affect portions of the Great Lakes, New England and the Pacific ...
On Sunday, the storm will shift northeast and approach New England in a much weaker form. Light snow showers will be possible in the higher elevations of northern New England, but this storm will be ...
More heavy snow is expected to hit this weekend, creating complications for travelers heading home after Thanksgiving.
Tuesday is expected to be the busiest air-travel day leading into Thanksgiving, and many will hit the roads on Wednesday. So ...
Des Moines, Iowa Madison, Wisconsin and Grand Rapids, Michigan are within the storm's current projected path of heavy snow.
A weekend winter storm will bring heavy snow to some areas of the Plains and Midwest with snow covered roads and travel ...
For the holiday, lake-effect snow is likely to develop downwind of the Great Lakes. “Those traveling on Thanksgiving Day ...