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- Another powerful winter storm caused travel woes for Americans returning home from the Thanksgiving holidays.
- According to the National Weather Service, snow is expected across vast swaths of the country between eastern California and the upper Midwest this weekend.
- Travel conditions may be hazardous for drivers, and airlines at O'Hare International and Midway International in Chicago reported average delays of 15 minutes, according to the Associated Press.
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There were reportedly 27 flights canceled at O'Hare and two at Midway, and 100 flights were canceled Saturday at Denver International Airport due to high winds.
- Earlier this week, back-to-back winter storms hit Colorado and parts of the Pacific northwest, causing more than 450 flight cancellations at Denver International Airport.
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Another severe winter storm is threatening travel plans, as snow and rain are expected in the 2,000-mile stretch between eastern California and the Midwest this weekend.
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