## Thanksgiving Weather Forecast Maps Show Snow Storms, Winter Cold Fronts
## Background
Thanksgiving is a major holiday in the United States, celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. It is a time when families and friends gather to share a meal and celebrate the harvest.
## Key Facts and Latest Updates
According to the NWS, the snow storms are expected to bring heavy snowfall to some areas, with accumulations of up to 12 inches possible. The winter cold fronts are expected to bring below-freezing temperatures to many parts of the country.
"We are expecting a significant winter storm to impact the Northeast and Midwest this week," said NWS spokesperson Susan Buchanan. "Travelers should be prepared for hazardous driving conditions and possible delays."
## Analysis or Impact
The snow storms and winter cold fronts could have a significant impact on Thanksgiving travel. Airports could experience delays and cancellations, and roads could become impassable in some areas.
"It is important for travelers to check with their airlines and local road conditions before heading out," said Buchanan. "And remember to pack extra food, water, and warm clothing in case of an emergency."
## Conclusion
The NWS is urging people to be prepared for the upcoming winter weather. "Please take precautions to stay safe and warm," said Buchanan. "And have a happy Thanksgiving."
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