Thanksgiving, National Weather Service and cold front
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"The central U.S. could see cooler than normal temperatures Thanksgiving week, while areas of the west and Florida could see above-normal temperatures," the NWS said.
Ahead of the Thanksgiving season, the National Weather Service has issued a bit of a warning for all travelers, reminding everyone about how the weather can change quickly and significantly impact their travel plans.
Orlando's weather forecast includes fog, a warm Thanksgiving, followed by a colder front and hazardous boating conditions.
Some areas of the state could see nearly 3 feet of snow with this winter storm. But it's the high wind gusts blowing all that snow around that are going to cause a problem on our roads.
While Iowa isn't included in any winter storm warnings, there's a chance of snow by the end of the week. See the Thanksgiving weather forecast.
Cleveland faces a challenging Thanksgiving forecast with rain, snow, and high winds expected, impacting travel and safety.
Much cooler weather is on its way to Alabama, and Thanksgiving Day looks to be very chilly, according to forecasters. But Alabama has to get through a few rounds of storms first. Severe storms will be possible on Tuesday in much of the state through the day today, according to the National Weather Service, with damaging winds the main concern.
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