Thanksgiving winter storm warning
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A brewing storm is expected to primarily be a rainmaker, though some snow is possible along its northern edges.
Population density, differences in temperatures and the tracks of winter storms can bring major uncertainties into the forecast.
The next storm system to impact the Northeast will move in late Saturday and continue through Monday. Rain will overspread the region Saturday afternoon with a few severe storms possible across eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania.
All of the south shore is under a Blizzard Warning until 12 am Thursday and the rest of the region is under a Winter Storm Warning until 12 AM Thursday. Temperatures are expected to fall with this snow through the end of the week and into the weekend.
Millions of Thanksgiving travelers could face disruptions this week as a massive coast-to-coast storm brings heavy rain and gusty winds. According to the National Weather Service, the heaviest rain is expected to arrive in the Northeast early Tuesday afternoon,
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Holiday travelers take heed. A winter storm watch has been issued for parts of northern Ohio beginning Thanksgiving morning and extending through Friday evening. The areas within the watch include Lake,