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Some suburban Houston residents are dealing with cleanup following at least two tornadoes as heavy rain falls around the South and snow in parts of the Midwest.
Traveling to your Thanksgiving destination may be smoother than heading home, with a cross-country storm possibly bringing rain and snow over the long weekend.
Severe weather throughout the country threatens widespread disruptions during what's expected to be a record-high Thanksgiving travel week
The Ohio Turnpike has announced a high wind travel ban for high-profile vehicles as severe weather threatens northern Ohio.
"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.
Temperatures in the Chicago area are forecast to dip into the 30s starting Wednesday, and wind chills could fall to a low of 6 degrees Thursday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
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A winter storm warning is in effect for Alaska, while winter weather advisories span parts of Colorado, New Mexico, and Montana.
While Monday is expected to be dry across Massachusetts, rain is headed this way. Starting around 6 p.m. Tuesday, Massachusetts residents can expect to start seeing rain. Steadier rain is expected to end Wednesday morning, but spotty showers may continue.