If you’re one of the millions traveling for Thanksgiving, you’ll want to stay up to date on how weather could affect your ...
The WPC said on X, Friday: “A significant winter storm will bring widespread heavy snow to much of the Midwest through this upcoming weekend. Heavy snowfall accumulating to 6-12″+ will create ...
Stay ahead of severe weather with our interactive tracker, which monitors winter weather across the United States ...
The central U.S. may experience cooler-than-average temperatures during Thanksgiving week, while parts of the West and ...
Snow could be very heavy at times, and in some cases, people were told to delay all travel until conditions improved.
Flight cancellations are shown on a bulletin board at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Nov. 11, 2025 in Arlington ...
Most states are expecting above-average precipitation, with temperatures varying across the U.S. during the busy travel week.
In terms of precipitation, Washington, Oregon and parts of Idaho and Montana are most likely to see above-average levels from November to January, according to the map. Conversely, states in the south ...
According to the CPC’s map for the November 19-23 period, the Western U.S. can expect below-average temperatures, while the ...