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Thanksgiving Travel Chaos: Storms to Hit Millions

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Millions face travel disruptions from storms before Thanksgiving.
  • Severe thunderstorms and blizzards are predicted across the US.
  • Fog, rain, and wind will impact highways and flights.
Thanksgiving Travel Chaos: Storms to Hit Millions

The days leading up to Thanksgiving will see widespread travel disruptions across the United States, with millions of people expected to encounter severe weather. Storm systems are poised to bring everything from heavy thunderstorms and flooding rain to blizzard conditions and dense fog. These conditions are set to impact major travel routes and airports, increasing the risk of delays and accidents.

The north-central United States will experience a developing snowstorm that could escalate into blizzard conditions, particularly around the Great Lakes. Meanwhile, the Northwest is anticipating heavy rain from an atmospheric river, leading to potential flooding and snow at higher elevations. The East Coast may see lingering rain and fog, though conditions are expected to improve by Wednesday evening.

As colder air sweeps across the nation, temperatures will drop significantly. Travelers in areas like Minnesota and Michigan should prepare for substantial blowing snow and potential road closures. Even New York City's Thanksgiving Day parade may be affected by strong winds, potentially requiring parade balloons to be lowered for safety.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Severe thunderstorms, flooding rain, blizzards, heavy snow, fog, and high winds are expected to disrupt Thanksgiving travel across the US.
Yes, the north-central United States, particularly around the Great Lakes, is forecast to experience blizzard conditions with heavy snow and strong winds.
An atmospheric river will bring drenching rain to low elevations and snow to high elevations in the Northwest, causing potential flooding and travel delays.

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