Severe Weather Strikes US: Cyclones, Storms, and Atmospheric Rivers

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Thanksgiving week will see significant weather changes in the U.S. due to remnants of a bomb cyclone and a polar vortex. The bomb cyclone will bring a cold front to Colorado with light snow, while a second Pacific cyclone could cause a snowstorm in Denver on Wednesday. A polar vortex will bring extreme cold to the eastern states starting Friday, affecting post-Thanksgiving travel, with heavy snow expected from the Great Lakes to New England.
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