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RELATED: Busy Thanksgiving travel: These are the best and worst times to drive according to AAA A storm system will get going in the southern and central Plains on Monday. Locally across the Great Lakes, we look good travel-wise. Clouds will be increasing and there will be some rain moving into areas like Chicago later Monday.
Whether you plan to fly or drive to your destination this Thanksgiving, Oklahomans could face some weather obstacles.
A report from the National Weather's Service 7-day forecast calls for partly sunny, skies with high temperatures near 54. And precipitation is at 30% in New Jersey for Thanksgiving.
Another arctic blast is on the move toward the U.S., bringing the potential for bitter cold and heavy snow accumulations to Ohio.
Let's look as far out as we can toward the Thanksgiving holiday. Let's only look now out to the time period with some confidence.
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A series of storms next week could bring snow, rain and fog to Ohio, hurting Thankgiving plans and holiday travel. Here's the latest forecast.
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Mammoth Thanksgiving storm to dump snow as New York parade under threat
Millions of Americans are facing travel chaos over the busy Thanksgiving period as a huge storm unleashes snow, severe thunderstorms and downpours across much of the country, including New York