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If you'll be traveling on either U.S. coast for the first weekend of March, weather could cause issues for you. Here's what to know.

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00:00 We'll continue to see the chance for showers and wet snowflakes though in Gig Harbor, Washington
00:06 as we head into our Saturday.
00:07 The good news is probably won't be a huge impact for travel, but of course might be
00:13 something that slows people down as they're walking about.
00:16 It is time though to check out our travel forecast for Saturday and as we look across
00:20 the nation we do have a good amount of precipitation working its way up the eastern seaboard.
00:25 There's also a lot of activity in the west that has been the target zone of our travel
00:30 delays and our travel concerns.
00:32 You can see throughout the northwest we have at least minor delays, more significant delays
00:37 in places like Salt Lake City.
00:39 Major delays there as we not only have rain that can change into some very heavy snow
00:44 as the cold front comes through, but we also have some very strong winds.
00:49 It's still windy in Reno with that chance for snow and even some accumulating snow there.
00:53 As we push farther south, San Francisco, another wet day for you.
00:57 We're going to have the rain persisting.
00:59 Las Vegas, showers and some pretty windy times.
01:02 In the northeast we are looking at just rainfall.
01:05 That's what's going to set us back.
01:06 Those showers cutting their way on through mild weather as we do pick up more rain in
01:11 places like New York City to Washington, D.C.
01:14 And flight cancellations, they're in the target range thankfully to the lack of severe weather
01:20 for much of the U.S.

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