Thanksgiving weather forecast across US
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As a storm was bearing down on the southern Plains, heavy snowfall was expected in the northern Plains and Great Lakes regions.
A significant change in the atmosphere means the weeks after Thanksgiving could be colder and snowier than normal across portions of the United States.
Now in its 99th year, the parade marches 2½ miles through Manhattan, allowing onlookers to see 34 balloons as they soar above NYC.
A rare weather phenomenon that hasn't occurred since 1968 could soon impact the U.S., plummeting temperatures nationwide.
NFL: Temperatures are expected to be below 40 degrees for 49ers vs Browns, and snow and rain have a high chance of falling.
La Niña tends to create wetter than normal winter conditions for Ohio and portions of nearby states, according to a map from the CPC. Most of Ohio may experience more precipitation than usual this winter, according to a CPC forecast released Oct. 16.
We've just survived the hottest year on record in Phoenix. As we look back, and prepare for summer 2025, many of us are probably wondering why Arizona feels much hotter than normal and how this extreme weather can affect — and even kill — residents.
Fall is often well known for being a season with clashing air masses and active weather. Here are some of the most notable weather events on past Thanksgivings.