Traveling for Thanksgiving? The weather looks good in New England, most of the country

Traveling for Thanksgiving? The weather looks good in New England, most of the country



well, the week of thanksgiving is upon us and the good news is the weather looks to cooperate locally over the next couple of days. If you’re heading to your thanksgiving destination travel impacts look minimal for most of the upcoming week. All the way through. Thanksgiving really is what follows thanksgiving. That could be *** little bit messy weather for the roadways come late friday. Let’s dive *** little bit deeper into the holiday travel forecast here. It will be chilly over the next several days. That’s the only thing. So you’re gonna need a jacket or a handy sweatshirt. Uh really through about thanksgiving itself, temperatures slowly start to warm up. Monday will feature highs in the upper thirties, still *** bit breezy. However, the windows die off by Tuesday with *** lots of sunshine, even *** bit warmer by the time we get to Wednesday. How about *** national look at weather for thanksgiving Day? Well, really one of those thanksgivings where there’s not *** a lot of active weather going on, which I think will certainly take going to see families down south or out west, really minimal impacts to speak of, there may be some shower activity in parts of the deep south and also across the pacific northwest

Traveling for Thanksgiving? The weather looks good in New England, most of the country

Hitting the road for Thanksgiving? Locally, the weather looks great leading up to the holiday. The week starts cold and bright with sunshine and highs in the 30s for most on Monday. A few snow showers are possible in the mountains Monday night. We get a slight bump in temperatures for Tuesday and Wednesday as daily high temps return to the 40s. Can’t rule out a few flurries or snow showers to the north late on Wednesday. Weather conditions should cooperate on a more national scale. Lake-effect snow showers will persist off and on in the Great Lakes states, and some showers are possible in parts of Florida. Elsewhere, the skies look quiet and seasonably cool.

Hitting the road for Thanksgiving? Locally, the weather looks great leading up to the holiday.

The week starts cold and bright with sunshine and highs in the 30s for most on Monday. A few snow showers are possible in the mountains Monday night.

We get a slight bump in temperatures for Tuesday and Wednesday as daily high temperatures return to the 40s. Can’t rule out a few flurries or snow showers to the north late on Wednesday.

Weather conditions should cooperate on a more national scale. Lake-effect snow showers will persist off and on in the Great Lakes states, and some showers are possible in parts of Florida. Elsewhere, the skies look quiet and seasonably cool.

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