Thanksgiving Travel Weather Forecast: Any Impacts On Your Trip?

Thanksgiving week has arrived. Unfortunately, the weather may not cooperate in parts of the country, especially the weekend after the holiday.

Here's what you need to know for the weather forecast:

Monday's Forecast

Monday

Major airports that could be impacted during the day: Dallas, Houston, Kansas City

Fog:Areas of fog will blanket parts of the Midwest, Deep South and a few areas of the West. In most of these areas, the fog should lift by mid-morning, so this may only affect the morning commute or any morning flights in Louisville, Nashville, Sacramento, St. Louis or Tampa.

Soaked central:Rain is expected from Texas and Louisiana to the upper Mississippi Valley. Flooding rain and a few severe thunderstorms are possible from Texas to Arkansas, northern and western Louisiana into Mississippi. Watch for flooded roads and leave extra time to get to your destination. This may lead to thunderstorm-related flight delays at Dallas-Ft. Worth and eventually, Houston.

Northern Rockies snow:Some snow and increasing winds are possible in parts of the Northern Rockies that could lead to slippery roads, especially over mountain passes.

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Tuesday's Forecast

Tuesday

Major airports that could be impacted: Atlanta, Chicago, New York City, Philadelphia, Seattle, Minneapolis (late), Washington, D.C.

Fog:Once again, there could be areas of fog to deal with Tuesday morning, this time up and down the Eastern Seaboard from the Northeast to Florida, but as well in parts of the Midwest. This could lead to morning flight delays at many major East Coast hubs, as well as Chicago.

More widespread rain for the eastern half of the U.S.:Rain is expected to spread from the Midwest and Southeast early to the East Coast by the end of the day. Some thunderstorms are possible across the Southeast in the areas shaded in darkest green above.

Snow in the Northern Plains:Wind-driven snow is expected in parts of the Northern Plains from parts of the Dakotas into northern Minnesota. This could lead to challenging travel on Interstate 94 northwest of the Twin Cities into North Dakota and Interstate 29 in North Dakota and northeast South Dakota. Rain may turn to snow in the Twin Cities Tuesday night, leading to some slippery travel.

Northwest, again:Another storm system may bring rain and mountain snow to Washington and Oregon, then into northern Idaho and far western Montana late.

Wednesday's Forecast

Wednesday

Major airports that could be impacted: Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Seattle, Washington, D.C.

Rain may linger in East:For the peak travel day, showers may flare up ahead of a cold front in at least parts of the East That could lead to some flight delays out of the major Northeast hubs.

Lake-effect snow:Heavy lake-effect snow and strong winds will spread from the western Great Lakes snowbelts (northern and western Michigan, northern Wisconsin) Wednesday into the eastern lake snowbelts (northeast Ohio, northwest Pennsylvania, southwest New York, upstate New York) overnight Wednesday night. Expect dangerous travel in these areas.

Northwest still wet:Pacific Northwest rain and northern Rockies snow are expected, which could lead to slippery roads, particularly over mountain passes. This Northwest system could be anatmospheric riverevent with locally heavy rain possible in parts of western Washington and Oregon.

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Thanksgiving Day's Forecast

Thanksgiving Day

Major airports that could be impacted: Seattle

Lake-effect snow:Bands of heavy lake-effect snow and strong winds will continue in the Great Lakes snowbelts. Expect whiteout conditions in these narrow, localized lake-effect bands affecting stretches of Interstate 90 from Cleveland to near Buffalo, Interstate 81 north of Syracuse, New York, Interstates 80/90 in northern Indiana and Interstates 94 and 196 in western Michigan.

Rain and snow for Northwest:Snow may blanket the northern Rockies and possibly the adjacent High Plains of Montana. In the Pacific Northwest, expect some showers and possibly strong winds in western Washington and Oregon.

Black Friday's Forecast

Black Friday

Another day of lake-effect snow:This is the season for it, and it is not out of the ordinary. But, we have yet another day with chances of lake-effect snow, primarily across the eastern Great Lakes snowbelts.

Poor Northwest:If it wasn't bad enough, more valley and coastal rain and mountain snowfall is expected for the Pacific Northwest. Normal for this time of the year but not ideal.

Northern Plains Snow: Along with the colder air comes the chance of snow for the Northern Plains, which could interrupt any deals at department stores you want to get.

Sara Tonksis a content meteorologist with weather.com and has a bachelor's and a master's degree from Georgia Tech in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences along with a master's degree from Unity Environmental University in Marine Science.

 

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