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 snarl holiday travel across the Midwest and Great Lakes this weekend. Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for places like Chicago, Des Moines, Milwaukee and Grand Rapids where 6-12 inches of snow is in the forecast. Airport delays are likely and travel will become difficult to impossible. If you are traveling this weekend and can be flexible with your plans, it may be worth waiting until Sunday to drive home as conditions will be improving for many.
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.
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.
It's a busy week in football and weather. From wind chills in the teens, accumulating snow and heavy rain, watching these games may be more interesting than usual.