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		<title>Cold, Snow Will Focus on Great Lakes for Big Travel Wednesday</title>
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<p>Cold, Snow Will Focus on Great Lakes for Big Travel Wednesday</p>
<p>Colder air will sweep into the eastern part of the nation and will trigger snow around the Great Lakes for the busiest travel travel day of the year.</p>
<p>Colder air, more appropriate for late November, will first roll into the northern Plains then will sweep into [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Cold, Snow Will Focus on Great Lakes for Big Travel Wednesday</strong></p>
<p>Colder air will sweep into the eastern part of the nation and will trigger snow around the Great Lakes for the busiest travel travel day of the year.</p>
<p>Colder air, more appropriate for late November, will first roll into the northern Plains then will sweep into the East and South next week.</p>
<p>For many people, it will mean winter coat weather instead of a light jacket or sweatshirt.</p>
<p>Cold air passing over the warm waters of the Great Lakes will cause narrow, shifting bands of heavy snow to set up downwind, known as lake-effect snow.</p>
<p>The lake-effect snow will ramp up Tuesday night and Wednesday over the western and central Great Lakes.</p>
<p>The snow will then spread into the eastern Great Lakes and the central and northern Appalachians Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday.</p>
<p>Enough snow will fall to shovel, plow and slow travel in isolated areas, typical of lake-effect snow events.</p>
<p>Prior to the start of the lake-effect event, steady snow could slow travel along parts of Interstates 80 and 90 over the northern Plains on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Fortunately, snow should not be a problem around Chicago or Detroit as most of the time these cities manage to avoid lake-effect snow. Both cities may have a couple of passing snow showers Wednesday and Thanksgiving Day.</p>
<p>The Thanksgiving week cold push could be a precursor to what lies ahead for December.</p>
<p>After in-and-out cold air during the end of November, winter cold may lock and load in December.</p>
<p>AccuWeather.com Long Range Expert Joe Bastardi is expecting a colder-than-average December for the eastern two-thirds of the nation.</p>
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