Forecasters say a weekend snowstorm could create hazardous Thanksgiving travel conditions across a sizable portion of the U.S. later this week.

Why It Matters

Meteorologists have warned that heavy snow from the system could make post-Thanksgiving travel tricky across parts of the Upper Midwest—as the American Automobile Association expects upward of 80 million people to travel for the holiday.

What To Know

The National Weather Service (NWS) Weather Prediction Center (WPC) said that the storm could develop over the northern and central Rockies and track across the central Plains into the Upper Midwest early this weekend.

According to the agency, snow will start across the northern Rockies on Friday night, then spread through the central Rockies and into the central Plains on Saturd

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