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Will Snow, Freezing Rain Impact Your Thanksgiving Travel Plans?
We'll see up to 4 inches of snow Wednesday.

A coastal storm headed our way will bring freezing rain and snow, and could wreak havoc on Thanksgiving travel plans.
The National Weather Service at Mount Holly says that freezing rain will turn to snow Wednesday night, bringing up to 4 inches of snow to the region.
There will be “higher snow totals generally north and west of the Interstate 95 corridor, with the highest totals along and north of the Interstate 80 corridor,” the NWS said.
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The snow will be worse farther north, with areas of the Poconos and northern New Jersey will get up to 8 inches.
Winds Wednesday will be up to 20 mph, with gusts of up to 35 mph.
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“If you have travel plans for Wednesday, please stay tuned to the latest forecast for more details as we get closer,” the NWS suggests.
A Hazardous Weather Outlook is in place.
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