Millions of people are preparing to make their trip and spend Thanksgiving Day with their family. Concern was increasing as the date approached due to the threat of a snow storm in the United States that could affect several states of the American Union.
Nevertheless, This Wednesday, November 24, a day before Thanksgiving, the weather seems to have given all travelers a respite, as no strong storms are expected that may delay flights at the different airports in the country. “A relatively calm stretch of weather persists in the last days leading up to Thanksgiving,” says the Weather Prediction Center (WPC).
States such as Georgia, Wisconsin, New York, Indiana, Maine, Pennsylvania, among others, were preparing for possible flight delays and even with the probability of facing snow on your car journey, but according to the National Weather Service, no major problems are expected this Wednesday.
There’s still some uncertainty on rain amounts, but a series of atmospheric rivers will bring wet weather and rising snow levels back to the area. On this precipitable water animation, we see the next couple of them. Thanksgiving and again in the Sat/Sat night time frame.#wawx pic.twitter.com/qP5BHk42AP
– NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) November 23, 2021
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A rainy weekend
Despite this, on Thursday and Friday the weather could be problematic, since in some states such as Colorado or Washington (Seattle) storms are expected to fall accompanied by some snow that could make road trips slightly dangerous, with the possibility of even flooding.
Too A cold front is expected to advance, and it will bring rain and thunderstorms in the early hours of the morning of this Wednesday, November 24. These storms will then “push into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys later on Thanksgiving with heavy rains in southeast Texas,” says the WPC.
Friday could be the rainiest and coldest day for many in the North American country. The temperature is expected to drop on ‘Black Friday’ and in some areas you could even see snow. Therefore, it is recommended that you go out warm if you plan to go out to take advantage of the offers that will be on the famous ‘Black Friday’.
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