Weather
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Persistent Snowy Weather to Cause Potential Travel Chaos in the Rockies
The Arctic cold-triggered snowy weather could affect travelers ahead of Thanksgiving next week. Snowy weather will continue to blanket the Rocky Mountains with thick snow and cold temperatures in the remainder of the current week, according to weather forecasters, who also predicted the cold weather can cause travel chaos for the upcoming Thanksgiving national holiday next week.
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