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Severe Winter Storm Disrupts Thanksgiving Travel Across Northeast
A significant winter storm is causing major travel disruptions, affecting both flights and road conditions during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

More than 50 flights canceled and 1,400 delayed as winter storms hit U.S.
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Winter storms could disrupt travel in the Northeast this Thanksgiving weekend

New York snow map shows counties to be hit hardest

'Snow to be measured in feet, not inches' this weekend, meteorologist warns
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A winter storm significantly disrupted Thanksgiving travel across the Northeast, affecting over 80 million travelers with heavy snowfall, flight delays, and hazardous road conditions. The National Weather Service warns of up to 5 feet of snow in parts of northern New York and New England. Travelers are advised to exercise extreme caution and consider delaying unnecessary travel as winter weather advisories remain in effect, particularly around the Great Lakes. FlightAware reported over 1,400 domestic flight delays amid the storm.
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