Sunday, November 24, 2019

Plan now: Three big storms could snarl Thanksgiving travel

Updated 12:10 PM ET, Fri November 22, 2019



According to AAA, 55 million people are expected to take to the roads, rails and skies during Thanksgiving week. But three big storms could slow your roll to grandma's house. Do keep in mind that Thanksgiving is a week away, and the forecast can change. But as of now, here's an early look at what you can expect.
Another storm will batter the Midwest Tuesday into Wednesday
Low pressure pushes east of the Rockies during the day on Tuesday, bringing a quick round of snow to the Plains before quickly strengthening and taking aim at the Midwest.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/22/weather/thanksgiving-week-weather-forecast/index.html

  • Chicago will start with rain Tuesday afternoon, then turn to snow late Tuesday. The snow should be out of Chicago by Wednesday morning.
  • Parts of Wisconsin and Michigan will get a round of heavy snow on Tuesday and early Wednesday before clearing out.
  • Behind the system, temperatures will drop 5 to 15 degrees. Much of the Midwest will have highs in the upper 30s to low 40s for Thanksgiving Day, with dry conditions. 

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