(The Hill) — Severe storms and possible snow may cause some Thanksgiving travel troubles across the U.S., according to officials.
“Two main storm systems are expected to impact the nation with rain, thunderstorms, and winter weather,” the National Weather Service’s (NWS) Prediction Center posted on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.
Heavy rain and strong thunderstorms are forecasted to impact the Lower Mississippi Valley into the Mid-Atlantic, as a system moves from the southern Plains to the Northeast Tuesday and into Wednesday.
The system could bring gusty winds and possibly snow in New England and the Interior Northeast with “heavy snow possible” across the higher elevations within New Hampshire and Maine.
Wednesday, wet weather is expected to move across the Northwest before bringing moderate to heavy snow to the northern Rockies by Thanksgiving, the NWS said. That snow is then expected to sweep through the central Rockies and High Plains on …