Erin Carman

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We may see ‘Significant’ Storm Weather for Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is only a week away and it is looking like it will be stormy in the here in the Midwest.

Forecasters from the National Weather Service (NWS) predict a “large-scale” weather pattern will extend into midweek. The NWS says a cold front will sweep across the Midwest into the Northeast on Sunday to Monday (November 21st & 22nd), with rain expected across much of the eastern US.

Forecasters say some snow is expected as colder air arrives behind the storm, and gusty winds will develop in the wake of the storm exiting New England, but they should not have a dramatic impact on air travel.

Even minor weather issues could mean more traffic, as the AAA predicts more than 53 million people will travel for Thanksgiving this year, up 13 percent since 2020.

Source: Fox

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