Thanksgiving winter storm warning
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Forecasters say a winter storm could disrupt travel, dumping up to a foot of snow across parts of the Midwest through the holiday weekend.
New Jersey could see the first widespread snow of the season on Tuesday from a winter storm that could include a wintry mix or change to rain to parts of the state.
Numerous states are at risk of getting hit by a Thanksgiving winter storm this year, with a blizzard possible in some areas.
Bentleyville Tour of Lights, the beloved holiday tradition in Duluth, Minnesota, will reopen Thursday evening after "significant damage" from Tuesday night's storm caused a temporary closure.
Forecasters say there’s a high level of uncertainty over how the storm system will develop, how strong it will be and where it will track.
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.
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Accumulating snow in forecast for Twin Cities, winter storm watch for central, northern Minnesota
The metro is in line for 1 to 3 inches Tuesday night into Wednesday; up to 4 inches further north, the National Weather Service said.
The storm comes as a record 82 million Americans are projected to travel during the Thanksgiving holiday, according to AAA.