New Delhi, Dec. 1 -- A new snowstorm is set to hit large parts of the United States early this week, potentially disrupting post-Thanksgiving travel for millions returning home after the Nov. 27 holiday. Cold air moving into the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and Central Plains could trigger snowstorms producing a mix of snow, sleet and rain, AccuWeather meteorologists said, according to USA Today.

Forecasters warn that some areas could see up to 6 inches of snow by Tuesday, complicating road and air travel just days after another system dropped over a foot of snow in parts of the Midwest. As of 11 am Sunday, over 560 flights in the US, comprising departures, arrivals, and domestic routes, had been canceled, as per FlightAware.

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