Much of the eastern US could experience a wave of bad weather as travellers hit the roads and airports for the Thanksgiving holiday.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has forecast "a significant arctic outbreak" across a swathe of the country, during what tend to be the busiest travel days of the year in the US.
Heavy snow and rain were forecast over the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday - part of a weather system that will intensify and move eastward later on Thanksgiving Day. More than 10in (25cm) of snow could fall in some areas.
Temperatures are also expected to drop to bitter lows across many areas.