A major winter storm has been forecast to hit four U.S. states, dumping up to 3 feet of snow during the Thanksgiving holiday period.
It is set to sweep across the Northern Plains, Upper Midwest, and Great Lakes region, producing high winds and hazardous travel conditions.
Why It Matters
The winter storm's arrival coincides with one of the busiest travel periods in the United States, prompting concerns from the National Weather Service (NWS) about dangerous conditions and significant disruptions for commuters.
Severe winter weather in heavily traveled regions could impact millions of Americans and alter Thanksgiving plans for those on the road or in the air.
What To Know
The storm is set to enter the Northern Plains by Tuesday morning, progressing eastward over the Upper M

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