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Widespread Winter Storms Deliver Snow Across US Regions

PUBLISHED Nov 30, 2025, 8:11 AM ET

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Widespread Winter Storms Deliver Snow Across US Regions
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United States meteorologists reported multiple winter systems impacting regions from the Northeast to the Intermountain West week. Coastal and inland storms brought rain, wind and accumulating snow, including lake-effect bands and mountain totals. Forecasters issued Winter Weather Advisories and cautioned about hazardous travel during morning commutes Monday and Tuesday. Observed impacts included localized accumulations up to a foot in parts of Wisconsin and Michigan, gusts up to 50 mph in northern Ohio, and early-season valley snow in Utah over Thanksgiving weekend. Emergency services and transportation agencies monitored conditions and issued advisories. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.

By James Porter | JQJO News

Timeline of Events

  • Nov. 11: NYC recorded initial season flakes.
  • Thanksgiving weekend: Utah valleys received first widespread seasonal snow, prompting advisories and travel impacts.
  • Saturday–Sunday: Midwest and Great Lakes saw heavy localized snow — up to a foot in some Wisconsin and Michigan locations.
  • Sunday: Cold front produced strong gusts (up to 40–50 mph) and lake-effect snow in Northeast Ohio and Cleveland area.
  • Monday–Tuesday: Coastal and inland systems brought additional accumulating snow and hazardous commute conditions; advisories were active in several regions.
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Who Benefited

Ski resorts, snow-dependent recreation businesses, and municipal snow-removal contractors saw operational benefits from fresh snow and early-season accumulations.

Who Impacted

Commuters, freight operators, and some rural communities experienced hazardous travel, crashes, and delays during high gusts and accumulating snow events.

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Who Benefited

Ski resorts, snow-dependent recreation businesses, and municipal snow-removal contractors saw operational benefits from fresh snow and early-season accumulations.

Who Impacted

Commuters, freight operators, and some rural communities experienced hazardous travel, crashes, and delays during high gusts and accumulating snow events.

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