Thanksgiving Travel Disrupted by Potential Snowstorms Across U.S.

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Forecasters from AccuWeather are predicting the potential for a snowstorm in the Ohio Valley and Northeast U.S. around Thanksgiving and Black Friday, which could disrupt travel and holiday events. However, predictions remain uncertain with two possible scenarios: one involving a slow-moving storm with more snow, and another with a less intense storm bringing rain and some snow. The National Weather Service also notes uncertainty in the storm's track and impact, with current forecasts suggesting partly sunny skies and a chance of rain in New York City on Thanksgiving.
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