Winter is strengthening its hold on most of the country, with several states issuing weather warnings this week due to concerns about hazardous conditions. Just days before Thanksgiving, reduced visibility and severe snow (up to 6 feet in some areas) are expected. The National Weather Service has also issued warnings for 13 states: Colorado, California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Vermont, Michigan, Alaska, New York, Idaho, Maine, New Hampshire, and New Mexico. Snow accumulations of 6 inches or more are likely in some places, with wind gusts up to 30 mph. Forecasters are unsure about the exact position and severity of snow bands, but the Weather Service predicts repeated periods of heavy snowfall. According to the Weather Service, the storm may cause travel disruptions following Thanksgiving. Travel conditions may become dangerous due to low visibility, thick snow on highways, and the possibility of major road closures.
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