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Thanksgiving Travel May Be Hit By Stormy Weather Across the U.S., Including Metro Detroit
DETROIT (WXYZ) — Thanksgiving travelers should brace for potential disruptions as a significant storm system is predicted to sweep across the nation next week, impacting travel plans from the Midwest to the South, and potentially into the Northeast.
Here in Metro Detroit, a wet and windy system is expected to arrive Thursday afternoon through Friday, potentially slowing down local travel.
Across the country, a stormy pattern is anticipated to develop out west and in parts of the Deep South. The Upper Midwest and Great Lakes region may see snow and rain, while the South, especially Florida, is expected to experience the calmest weather during Thanksgiving week.
The key weather maker will be a trough entering the Rockies early in the week, tapping into Gulf moisture and bringing warmer air northward. This clash of air masses will trigger rain and storms across the Plains and snow to the north. Cities from Denver to Minneapolis could face travel delays due to snow.
The effects of this system are also predicted to impact the Northeast and South with wind, rain, and mixed precipitation the Saturday after Thanksgiving, a key travel day as people return home. Travelers are advised to monitor weather forecasts closely and prepare for possible delays.