State College, Pa. - AccuWeather.com reports another nor'easter during Thanksgiving week will put travel in jeopardy for the holiday, while a storm also hits the West Coast. A nor'easter may form over the western Atlantic by Sunday, sending rain and wind into parts of the mid-Atlantic and Northeast through at least the middle of the week. "How close to the coast the storm tracks will determine how unsettled the weather gets in the I-95 corridor to the Appalachians," AccuWeather.com Expert Senior Meteorologist Alex Sosnowski said.
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...looking for a toy." Jim Roberts is looking for relief. The 50-year-old senior account manager for Midwest Airlines travels about 600 miles a week for his job. He drove a Nissan Maxima but switched to his Harley-Davidson Road King Classic...
...looking for a toy." Jim Roberts is looking for relief. The 50-year-old senior account manager for Midwest Airlines travels about 600 miles a week for his job. He drove a Nissan Maxima but switched to his Harley-Davidson Road King Classic...
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