tuesday, November 19, 2024
TNW News Breaking Weather Staff
Thanksgiving Travel at Risk as Two Powerful Storms Sweep Across the U.S.
Holiday travelers are facing a turbulent week as two significant storm systems threaten to disrupt travel plans nationwide. With an estimated 80 million Americans expected to journey more than 50 miles from home this Thanksgiving, weather-related challenges are looming.
Storm #1: Northern Plains and Upper Midwest
Heavy snow and fierce winds are battering parts of the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest, creating hazardous travel conditions.
Key Areas: Winter Storm Warnings are in effect across much of North Dakota, with some regions bracing for snowfall totals of up to 12 inches.
Travel Risks: Whiteout conditions and icy roads are expected, particularly along major highways.
Advice: Travelers in affected areas should anticipate delays, carry emergency supplies, and avoid non-essential trips if possible.
Storm #2: Mid-Atlantic and Northeast
A rapidly intensifying low-pressure system is developing, with impacts expected to hit the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast in the coming days.
Key Areas:
Higher Elevations: The Appalachian Mountains could see snowfall totals reaching 12 inches, making mountain passes especially treacherous.
East Coast Cities: Rainfall is expected to drench major urban centers, including Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City, and Boston.
Travel Risks: Wet and icy roads, combined with reduced visibility, are likely to slow commutes and holiday travel plans.
Travelers Urged to Stay Informed
As millions finalize their Thanksgiving journeys, TNW Weather advises everyone to stay vigilant and check weather updates frequently. Proactive planning and awareness can help minimize delays and ensure safety during this busy holiday season.
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Plan Ahead and Stay Safe
With two major storm systems affecting much of the country, early preparations are critical. Pack emergency kits, monitor road conditions, and adjust travel plans as needed.
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