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Around 19 million people across the West and Midwest are under winter alerts as heavy snow and strong winds sweep through the regions
Snow squalls are poised to blow through parts of the Midwest, Appalachians and the Atlantic coast as a fresh surge of Arctic air sweeps through the region this week.
Tens of millions of Americans are under winter storm warnings as a "major" system is dumping snow and delaying flights.
Sixty million people from the northern Plains through the Southeast are under cold weather alerts this weekend and will face dangerously cold wind chills.
FOX Weather Storm Specialist Mike Seidel is in Des Moines, Iowa after the state received a record-breaking storm total of 10.9 inches of snow, making it its biggest snowfall since 1968 and third largest snowfall on record in November for them.
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Record snow hits Midwest, snarling post-Thanksgiving travel
Heavy snow hit the Midwest and Great Lakes over the extended Thanksgiving weekend, complicating the already busy time for holiday travelers and dropping a foot of snow in parts of Iowa and southern Wisconsin.
Winter hasn’t even officially started, yet the vibe is already approaching full late-February fatigue. A new storm is barreling out of the Plains toward the Northeast, threatening more travel disruptions after a post-Thanksgiving blast dropped record November snow in Chicago,
"Currently, a powerful clipper is sweeping through the Midwest and into the Northeast," one meteorologist told Newsweek.
A winter storm is bringing a snowy start to the day across the mid-Atlantic, with nearly all of Virginia waking up to accumulating snow.