
Possible cross-country storm coming before Thanksgiving in South, Northeast | ABC News
Severe weather coming in during Thanksgiving week could disrupt travel in parts of the country.
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Severe weather coming in during Thanksgiving week could disrupt travel in parts of the country.
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