Thanksgiving Travel Disrupted by Coast-to-Coast Winter Storm

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An Arctic blast is set to hit Michigan starting late on Thanksgiving Day, bringing below-freezing temperatures and several inches of lake-effect snow, particularly in West Michigan. The National Weather Service warns of slick roads and reduced visibility from Friday through the holiday weekend, with areas like Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo expected to be heavily affected. The cold and snowy conditions are anticipated to persist into the following week.
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- Thanksgiving Weather Travel Forecast: Rain, Snow And Much Colder Air The Weather Channel
- Coast-to-coast winter storm packing heavy snow to cause chaos for Thanksgiving holiday travel Fox Weather
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