Post-Thanksgiving Storm Disrupts Travel Across US
Heavy Snowfall in Rockies and Plains, Expected to Move East Over Weekend
- A post-Thanksgiving storm is impacting travel plans across the US, with heavy snowfall reported in the Rockies and Plains.
- The storm is expected to move east over the weekend, bringing snow to Kansas, Nebraska, Illinois and Michigan.
- Temperatures are expected to fall significantly, with morning lows in the 20s expected in at least 45 states by next Thursday.
- The storm has already resulted in significant snowfall, with Lander, Wyoming, reporting 18.8 inches of snow on Thanksgiving.
- The storm is expected to disrupt travel plans, with the National Weather Service warning of potential delays and hazardous conditions.