A couple of storm systems will spread impact to travelers later this week, followed by a strong push of cold temperatures to cover a large portion of the U.S. by the weekend. Here are your weather headlines for the week ahead. Before Thanksgiving, active weather will hit the Eastern U.S., while quieter weather returns to the West. Severe thunderstorms are possible across the Central Gulf Coastal region before heavy precipitation moves east. From Thanksgiving through the weekend, sharply colder weather spreads across the country, with a freeze possible as far south as Southern Texas.
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A powerful holiday-week storm pattern will bring impactful weather to several parts of the U.S. through the weekend. California will see another round of atmospheric river-fueled rain, with significant flooding in lower elevations and several feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada. Meanwhile, wintry precipitation could complicate travel across the Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, and New England, while the central Plains and parts of the South experience unseasonable warmth and fire weather conditions. Ongoing cold for much of Western and Central Canada, particularly Alberta.