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Weather forecast for the period after Thanksgiving | Weather.com

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  • The biggest problem after travel weather will be lake effect snow.
  • Parts of the Great Lakes snowbelt have already seen over 2 feet of snow, with more to come.
  • Otherwise, things will become quieter in large parts of the country.

While there won’t be any major storms impacting travel after Thanksgiving, areas of snow or wind could cause headaches for some.

Below we take a look at the current conditions and daily forecast through Sunday, as well as some areas where there could be delays or travel issues.

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Current weather

The map below shows where areas of rain or snow are currently located.

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Travel forecast for Sunday

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Sunday

  • Possible travel problems: Heavy lake effect snow bands are likely to continue across portions of the Great Lakes snow belt from Upper Michigan to New York State. Since it has snowed on the lake for several days in recent days, local snowfall could occur significant Travel issues in these areas, including road closures.
  • Possible weather-related delays at the airport: None are expected at large turnstiles.
  • Good weather: Much of the rest of the country is expected to be precipitation-free.

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