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.
Hitting the road or taking to the skies for Thanksgiving? Here’s a collection of maps to help you track how weather could impact your holiday travel in real-time.
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has seen its fair share of extreme weather, but turbulent skies cannot stop the legendary parade. From extreme cold to brutal wind, here are some of the most notorious parades in the past.
Newly-named Winter Storm Bellamy will be the winter storm that will impact holiday travel after Thanksgiving. Snow will move back into the Northern Plains Friday, then shift 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 from Eastern Montana into the Dakotas. Portions of Iowa and Northern Illinois could receive up to a foot 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.
In less than a day, more than 60 animals were admitted to the wildlife hospital at the Australia Zoo. Dozens of the baby animals were knocked out of their homes as severe storms battered Queensland with heavy rain, hail and fierce winds. See how these tiny survivors are receiving some tender loving care.