Thanksgiving storm updates: Severe weather threatens travel

One to three inches of rain is soaking roadways along the East Coast from this cross-country holiday week storm.

The heavy rain is ongoing Wednesday morning from Norfolk, Virginia, to Charleston, South Carolina.

Heavy rain is expected and travel issues are still possible this morning, as heavy rain is expected from Charleston, SC to Norfolk, VA. In fact, Charleston is expected to see heavy rain consistently between 8am until Noon. Wilmington, NC getting it from 8am to 1pm.

In New England, rain is still falling in Boston and snow is ongoing in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. The last bits of precipitation will leave New England by midnight.

On Thursday, it'll be a cold Thanksgiving morning across the U.S.

Wind chills -- what temperature it feels like -- are forecast to plunge to 36 degrees in New York City, 35 degrees in Atlanta, 27 degrees in Chicago and 24 degrees in Denver.

It will be cold around the country on Thanksgiving. Wind chills will be in the 20s and 30s for most Americans.

Meanwhile, a new storm is forming in the West. Rain is coming down throughout much of Washington Wednesday morning. It will spread through Idaho and Montana with scattered rain and snow showers Wednesday.

Snow will reach most of Wyoming Thanksgiving morning. By Thanksgiving afternoon, it will be snowing in Nevada and Utah.

Snow will arrive Thursday night in Colorado, including in Denver, where intermittent snow showers will continue Friday morning.

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