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Cold spell to grip parts of U.S. as millions travel for Thanksgiving
It could be a colder-than-average Thanksgiving for millions of people across the U.S., as arctic air intrudes from Canada, according to the National Weather Service. Driving the news: Beyond frigid temperatures, some parts of the country are expected to have a white Thanksgiving, with the cold front expected to bring snow to parts of the Northeast and Rockies in the next two days. • By the holiday, a system that disrupted holiday travel for some as it moved across the U.S. earlier this week should have largely passed. • As of Wednesday, storms from the system contributed to more than 10,000 delayed flights ... (full story)