Snow, rain, thunderstorms, fog and wind are all in play this Thanksgiving holiday weekend. If you're flying or driving, here's what you may have to deal with.
Winter Storm Bellamy will impact holiday travel through this weekend. Snow shifts southeast into the Midwest and Great Lakes Saturday. This winter storm will bring snow farther south than Winter Storm Alston, to places like Des Moines, Omaha, Chicago, St. Louis and Detroit. Currently, a swath of 2-5 inches of snow will be likely Montana into the Dakotas. Portions of Iowa and Northern Illinois could receive 5-10 inches of snow with a corridor of snow as far south as the Ohio River Valley. If you are traveling home this weekend, please make sure you stay up to date with our latest forecasts.
A travel advisory is in effect for much of Michigan as lake-effect snow continues to bury the region. At least 18 inches of snow fell on Thanksgiving. Officials are warning that travel may remain dangerous through the holiday weekend.
Meteorologist Jordan Steele breaks down the lake-effect snow that is falling in Erie, Pennsylvania, and across the Great Lakes. Here’s how much snow could fall throughout this Black Friday and the Thanksgiving weekend.
Paris was transformed as its first winter storm of the season delivered a dusting of snow, coating the Eiffel Tower, Champ de Mars and surrounding streets in a soft, flowing blanket of white. Social media lit up with dazzling images of snow drifting through streetlights and settling on walkways, turning the city into a real-life winter wonderland.