Thanksgiving 2024! Some days to eat… some days to chase the storm?
The Northeastern United States is experiencing a fairly severe winter storm that continues to bring heavy snow and rain to the region. And let's also discuss timing, as extreme weather conditions wreak havoc on millions of Thanksgiving travelers gathering with family and friends. (Related: Philadelphia breaks 150-year weather record)
But it's not just the Northeast and New England regions that are being hit by winter weather, the Southeast and mid-Atlantic are also dealing with the possibility of severe weather that could produce potential tornadoes on Turkey Day. There is.
An impactful winter storm with heavy snow and rain is moving into the Northeast, leading to last-minute travel troubles as millions of people across the United States gather with family and friends to celebrate Thanksgiving. https://t.co/uJFOzArRvD
— FOX Weather (@foxweather) November 28, 2024
Especially when it's snowing, FOX Forecast Center It said the heaviest snowfall is expected in highlands throughout the interior Northeast, with the Poconos, Green Mountains, White Mountains, Catskills and Adirondacks being the most affected. Up to 1 foot could be seen in these areas, compared to only 1 to 2 inches expected in valley areas.
Interstate 87, Interstate 90, Interstate 91, and Interstate 93 will all be affected throughout the day, making travel difficult due to hazardous conditions. Probably.
Winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories have been issued for parts of New York, New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont that will last through Black Friday.
Winter weather is settling in for much of the United States, with the Northeast experiencing pouring rain, heavy snow, and cool temperatures through at least next week.@WeatherChannel's @Stephanie Abrams Beating Thanksgiving expectations. pic.twitter.com/mgYblNpFWV
— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) November 28, 2024
The winter storm will also impact both the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, where conditions will be severe. According to the FOX Prediction Center, these areas will experience a series of thunderstorms over Thanksgiving, some of which could become severe.
Severe weather could produce severe wind gusts, large hail, and even a few tornadoes.
6:41 a.m. (Central Standard Time) #SPC Day 1 Outlook Marginal Risk: Across Southeastern U.S. Regions https://t.co/TgJgC6cQZw pic.twitter.com/k7galPMSis
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) November 28, 2024
What a Thanksgiving! And I want to follow it here in Florida! I want that epic tornado shot!





