Nasty weather wallops much of US just before Thanksgiving

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(CNN) The wicked wintry weather that pummeled the West Coast is now barreling across the country threatening to wreck millions of holiday travel plans just before Thanksgiving.

The storm has already contributed to at least 10 traffic fatalities.

Nearly 200 flights out of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport were canceled Monday in addition to the nearly 300 canceled Sunday. The city is not exactly a bastion for snowstorms.

Sleet and freezing rain will continue blanketing parts of the Southern Plains and Southern Rockies on Monday.

And after the storm deluges parts of the South with rain Monday evening it'll start zeroing in on the Northeast the National Weather Service said. And that could spell more travel nightmares.

It's not just the bad timing that has travelers riled up. In many of the places this kind of weather isn't supposed to happen.

Bad weather may waylay holiday travelers Wild weather out West

This is not Texas weather man driver Ron Taylor told CNN affiliate KTVT. This is Alaska or Idaho.

Even parts of Lubbock known for its warmth and flatness turned into a snowboarding park as several inches of snow covered the western Texas city.

How cold is cold

An Arctic air mass will probably keep temperatures 15 to 20 degrees below normal along the East Coast through Thursday. But even if the system fails to deliver heavy snow fierce winds could still hamper air travel forecasters said.

Airlines flying in and out of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport pre canceled about 300 departures to reduce the number of stranded travelers Sunday in anticipation of the harsh weather the airport's official Twitter account said. And 10% of flights at Oklahoma City's Will Rogers World Airport were also canceled because of the weather Sunday.

Then there's the snow. New Mexico could see up to 8 inches accumulating through Monday.

Massive rainfall too

Heavy rain is expected to fall from Texas to Georgia on Monday and over the Carolinas on Monday night with some sleet and snow mixed in for northern parts of that swath. The heaviest rain is expected across parts of Mississippi Alabama Georgia Florida and South Carolina.

By Tuesday the rain will reach the mid Atlantic states and parts of the Northeast. And that could turn into freezing rain in the southern and central Appalachians.

Deadly road conditions

Four people have died in Oklahoma since Friday Betsy Randolph of the state's Department of Public Safety said. In each case the driver was going too fast for conditions she said. Randolph said only one of those killed was wearing a seat belt.

Three people died in a pileup on icy Interstate 40 in northwest Texas late Friday Texas State Trooper Chris Ray said. One of those killed was a person who got out of his car to help but got struck. And at least 20 people were hospitalized from collisions within three miles of the fatal pileup the Oldham County sheriff said.

Two people died in New Mexico in dangerous road conditions. A 4 year old girl who was not properly restrained was killed Friday when the car she was riding in slid off icy U.S. Highway 70 the state's Department of Public Safety said. On Saturday a woman in her 50s died when the pickup that she was riding in rear ended a semi truck in heavy traffic near Gallup New Mexico state police said.

And in Yuba County California a 52 year old died when a tree fell on top of a vehicle Thursday the county sheriff's office said.

When will this storm end

Most of the nastiness will end by Thanksgiving Day though much of the Northeast will still get a layer of snow Thursday.

But much of the country will enjoy calm Thanksgiving weather even if it's a little more frigid than usual.

Fewer people traveling for Thanksgiving

CNN's Joe Sutton Indra Petersons Judson Jones Adam Shivers and Janet DiGiacomo contributed to this report.

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