U.S. travelers brace for snowy Thanksgiving, ‘bomb cyclone’

Ryan Lusk, a native of Duluth, Minn., who nows lives in Denver, heads out of a grocery store with his purchases as a storm packing snow and high winds sweeps in over the region Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019, in Denver. Stores, schools and government offices were closed or curtailed their hours while on another front, Thanksgiving Day travellers were forced to wrestle with snow-packed roads and flight delays or cancellations throughout the intermountain West.
David Zalubowski | AP
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