A sprawling storm in the central US could wreak travel havoc in the days before Thanksgiving. Snow, rain and even thunderstorms are possible across the region. There is the potential for heavy snow and winterlike travel conditions with substantial delays to spread from eastern Colorado and northeastern New Mexico to parts of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan as Thanksgiving travel surges. Blizzard conditions are also possible in the Upper Midwest as the storm strengthens. A blizzard means heavy snow with winds of at least 35 mph and less than 1/4 mile visibility. A separate storm could also bring coastal rain and mountain snow to the Pacific Northwest both on the Thanksgiving Day.
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