The storm that will disrupt travel for thanksgiving will head more north meaning a powerful storm coming out of the Ohio river valley will spin up through NE with a cold rain at the coast and some accumulating snows inland. This will be an interesting combination as the wind will be out of the SE shifting to the NNE and will be bringing in cooler air. There will be some debate on snow, ice, or rain but we know for certain that there will be MAJOR disruption to holiday travel East of the mississippi.
Stay tuned!
-Jack
This Wednesday millions of Americans will hit the roads or take to the skies to get to family or friends to spend Thanksgiving with them. But on this travel packed Wednesday will feature a major storm impacting the northeastern U.S. This will include lots of cold rain with high elevation snows. There is the potential for some tropical moisture to work in if a system in the atlantic ocean develops into TS tammy.
Stay tuned and stay safe during the holiday travel.
-Jack
Reliably hype-free weather info for Western Maine and New Hampshire from amateur forecaster Jack Sillin