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“Winter storms hit with snow, icy rain, and cold as Thanksgiving travelers make their way home.”

Last updated: November 30, 2025 1:28 pm
Anoosha Malik
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Midwest Snowstorm Disrupts Travel as Early Winter Hits U.S.

A powerful snowstorm swept across the Midwest and Great Lakes region over the Thanksgiving weekend, causing significant travel disruptions and blanketing cities in heavy snow. Forecasters also warned that the northeastern United States could experience its own early winter storm next week.

The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings and advisories stretching from Montana to Ohio, cautioning travelers about potential airport delays and hazardous road conditions. In some areas, snow was falling at rates exceeding one inch (2.5 centimeters) per hour, creating slippery and dangerous travel conditions.

Northern Iowa saw more than 8 inches (20 centimeters) of snow by Saturday morning, with similar accumulations expected in Chicago, other parts of Illinois, and across Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan. The storm’s impact extended to major transportation hubs: Chicago and St. Louis airports reported roughly one-hour delays as holiday travelers navigated one of the busiest travel days of the year.

The storm’s effects were visible in the environment as well. In Chicago, strong winds caused icicles to hang at angles along lakefront piers, while Lake Michigan churned with whitecaps. Motorists drove carefully on snow-covered and slushy roads throughout the region.

Iowa and northern Illinois and Indiana experienced widespread slow travel, with icy conditions contributing to accidents. In Indiana, westbound Interstate 70 near Terre Haute was temporarily closed around noon after a pileup involving at least 45 vehicles, according to the Indiana State Police.

Authorities continue to urge drivers to exercise caution, allow extra travel time, and monitor local weather updates as winter conditions persist across the Midwest.

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