Severe Weather Expected to Disrupt Thanksgiving Travel Across U.S.
Thunderstorms, Heavy Rain, and Snow Forecasted in Various Regions; New York City’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Unlikely to be Impacted
- Severe weather across the U.S. is expected to disrupt Thanksgiving travel plans, with thunderstorms, heavy rain, and snow forecasted in various regions.
- Rain and strong winds are expected to hit the Northeast late Tuesday and continue through Wednesday morning, potentially causing travel delays and disruptions.
- Southern regions, including Atlanta, Little Rock, Louisville, and Memphis, are expected to experience rain from Monday through Tuesday, with possible damaging winds and a brief tornado in the Birmingham, Alabama, area.
- Parts of New York state are bracing for a potential snowstorm, with a significant lake-effect snow event projected to begin in Buffalo on Wednesday and continue through Thanksgiving Day.
- Despite the severe weather, New York City’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is not expected to be impacted, with a forecast of little wind and mostly sunny weather.