Soggy Thanksgiving possible, with rain and snow in forecast for busy travel week
Forecasters are increasingly calling for a cold, soggy Thanksgiving week as west-to-east winter-pattern storms continued to roll across the continental landscape.
Forecasters are increasingly calling for a cold, soggy Thanksgiving week as west-to-east winter-pattern storms continued to roll across the continental landscape.
The possibly wet, snowy and cold weather could meet what's anticipated to be the busiest Thanksgiving travel week to-date, the Transportation Security Administration said.
An active weather pattern will persist through the holiday week across much of the country, NBC News meteorologists said Saturday. While confidence in the details was low, Wednesday and Thursday could feature a rain- and snow-producing storm system, they said.
A diagonal, low-pressure front accompanied by rain, snow and dipping temperatures was possible for the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Thanksgiving, the federal Weather Prediction Center said.
The diagonal front may span from Mississippi to Pennsylvania, with snow dependent on temperature, according to the center.
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