AccuWeather's Ariella Scalese says new storms will bring rain and snow to parts of the Midwest and Northeast, affecting travel after Thanksgiving as millions return home across the U.S.
00:00Another winter-style storm will snarl post-Thanksgiving travel with snow and rain in parts of the plains Midwest and Northeast.
00:08On Friday, a zone of snow and slippery travel is expected to expand across the north central states.
00:14Cities likely to experience vintory conditions during the day include Great Falls, Montana, Huron, South Dakota and Omaha, Nebraska.
00:22Starting Friday night, the area of snow and mixed precipitation is going to shift eastward with the heaviest snow falling Saturday into Sunday.
00:29This storm could bring an area of 6 to 10 inches of snow to Waterloo, Iowa.
00:34Des Moines, Green Bay and Chicago have the potential to pick up 4 to 8 inches of snow.
00:39This storm could also bring the first snowfall of the season to Denver.
00:43Usually the first snowfall occurs during the month of October in the Mile High City.
00:48This weekend is huge as far as travel after Thanksgiving.
00:51So motorists and airline passengers and a large portion of the plains in Midwest will have to encounter substantial travel delays on Saturday.
01:00Planes in the snow will need to be de-iced, something to consider as well.
01:03The storm will continue during Saturday night over a large part of the upper Midwest with rain likely along the immediate Ohio Valley.
01:10On Sunday, the area of snow and wintry mix will expand into the interior northeast and rain and fog can lead to travel delays in portions of the Appalachians in Mid-Atlantic and across New England.
01:20Flights that have destinations in Chicago and Detroit could experience ground stops until runways have been cleared of any accumulating snow.
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