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For much of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, the last soggy Thanksgiving was in 2020. Looking further back, since 2000, Philadelphia has had five rainy Thanksgivings, Washington and Boston seven ...
Thanksgiving is days away and our StormTracker meteorologists are tracking the potential for rain and/or snow that could disrupt your plans. The weather forecast remains uncertain because this ...
The National Weather Service says Michigan's Lower Peninsula could see a snowy Thanksgiving weekend as temperatures fall to more seasonal highs. Snow likely won't start in southern Michigan until ...
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Snow likely won't start in southern Michigan until Thanksgiving day, but the Upper Peninsula could see snow accumulations starting Sunday night into Monday, the weather service said.
Map showing new snow fallen at 12 a.m. EST. National Digital Weather Forecast Database Heavy snow fall will continue as the west of the U.S. brings in Thanksgiving. At 6 a.m. EST, the heaviest ...
Snow likely won't start in southern Michigan until Thanksgiving day, but the Upper Peninsula could see snow accumulations starting Sunday night into Monday, the weather service said.
It may be a soggy, snowy Thanksgiving for some. Find out where. The top of this storm could blanket some areas with snow — like sweet potatoes topped with marshmallow.
Rain, snow in the East on Thanksgiving, Black Friday. A developing storm could bring a rainy and snowy holiday to the eastern half of the country, according to AccuWeather meteorologists.
Snow likely won't start in southern Michigan until Thanksgiving day, but the Upper Peninsula could see snow accumulations starting Sunday night into Monday, the weather service said.