Weather
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Next Week's Thanksgiving Travel May be Disrupted Due to a Brewing Storm
Meteorologists have issued a warning regarding a potentially disruptive storm that may affect portions of the central and eastern United States early next week. Despite the fact that prediction data are still being worked out, millions of people might face travel difficulties during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend due to the storm.
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