Forecasters say as much as 6 inches of snow could fall by Tuesday in some areas, creating challenges on the roads and in the air.

Post-holiday travel plans might be impacted by potentially dangerous weather that is forecasted to sweep through much of the northern United States.

The trip home from Thanksgiving for millions of travelers in the central U.S. will be disrupted by a \

A Midwest snowstorm has already canceled and delayed thousands of U.S. flights, creating major headaches for those heading home after Thanksgiving.

A storm has already brought over eight inches of snowfall to parts of Illinois, including Chicago.

Forecasters say as much as 6 inches of snow could fall by Tuesday in some areas, creating challenges on the roads and in the air.

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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…

Some portions of the United States could see as much as 6 inches of snow by Tuesday, Dec. 2, according to weather forecasters.

Several inches of snow are expected to fall on Dec. 2 in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, with freezing rain and iced-over roads in some areas.