Thanksgiving, winter storm and snow
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Thanksgiving, snow and weather forecast
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On Tuesday at 1:08 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a lake effect snow warning valid from Thursday 1 a.m. until Saturday 1 a.m. for Northern Erie and Southern Erie.
Confidence continues to increase that a winter storm will bring the first snow of the season to Denver and many areas across Colorado's Front Range soon.
On Tuesday at 2:05 p.m. EST a winter weather advisory was released by the National Weather Service valid from Wednesday 10 a.m. EST until Friday 7 a.m. EST for Cass, St. Joseph and Berrien counties.
A storm system churning across the region had already delivered rain and snow across northeast South Dakota and portions of Minnesota, the National Weather Service said, and heavier bands of snow were predicted for the evening hours as the system moves across Minnesota and northern Wisconsin.
A WIND ADVISORY will go into effect for all of northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin early Wednesday morning, lasting through late evening as west winds could gust as high as 50 mph for some
Snow is forecasted to hit certain parts of the United States over the Thanksgiving holiday period—which historically runs from Monday, November 24, through to Thursday, November 27—according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, which produces long-range weather forecasts for specific regions in America.
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Southeast Michigan forecast: Powerful cold front to bring strong winds, snow ahead of Thanksgiving
Subfreezing temperatures and lake effect snow are going to make for messy travel conditions around the Thanksgiving.
There is some hope of new snow over the holiday weekend, but not enough to get the lifts spinning. Most mountain reports are indicating less than 2" of snow as a base, so we are waiting for more snow before giving updates on openings.