Monday, November 25, 2013

Holiday Travel Forecast

Today, Tuesday and Wednesday will not be ideal travel days for the South, Southeast and East Coast.  A large low pressure system that was responsible for bringing freezing rain, sleet and snow to the southern Plains over the weekend will continue to move east today and tomorrow.  By Wednesday, heavy snow is expected across parts of the east and New England with rain near the coastal areas.  Everywhere else looks fine for holiday travel Wednesday. 

By Thursday, the large storm system in the east will have moved into the North Atlantic with a new system moving into the southwest.  High pressure will be the dominate feature across much of the country with highs staying cool in the south.  A weak upper level low moving into the Midwest could bring a few lighter snow showers to Minnesota and Wisconsin with lake-effect snow setting up east of the Great Lakes.

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