The early week of November was marked by chilly rain. Widespread cooldowns, heavy snow, blizzards, and severe weather conditions were the weather-related reports that occurred in some portions of the United States.
In line, the latest weather forecast showed that severe weather conditions could affect Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is one of the most awaited events in November for friends and families traveling across parts of the United States.
The report said that Thanksgiving would be one of the busiest travel days.
AccuWeather's latest forecast showed over 54 million individuals will travel during Thanksgiving. The number of travelers would overwhelm the airlines.
At the same time, severe weather conditions could affect Thanksgiving resulting in a potential cancellation of flights.
The report also noted that individuals wanting to travel during Thanksgiving should book their flights earlier.
AccuWeather said that the western central U.S on November 23, could expect bad weather, including in Denver, Salt Lake City, and Seattle.
The weather agency explained that travel could be disrupted due to Northern California and Northwest's windy and snowy weather outlook.
Residents who would be enjoying Thanksgiving with their families should stay updated with the weather.
On the other hand, the weather outlook on November 23, Wednesday, showed that travel conditions could be good in some portions of the United States.
AccuWeather's weather outlook suggested good travel conditions would be in San Francisco, Los Angeles, El Paso, Denver, Billings, Memphis, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Chicago, Boston, New York, Washington, Charlotte, Jacksonville, and Miami.
Meanwhile, poor weather outlook would emerge in Seattle, Dallas, and Houston.
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On the same date, portions of Dallas could expect rain showers. Cold temperatures could also emerge in Boston, New York City, Washington D.C, and Atlanta.
Cold Front
On the other hand, the National Weather Service announced that a cold front would bring snow and rain to the East.
The Weather Service added that another cold would also cause an accumulation of snow in the north-central U.S.
Meanwhile, the Santa Ana winds in Southern California could produce critical fire conditions.
With the fire threat, the NWS San Diego noted that multiple wind alerts have been in effect through Wednesday.
The report noted to be careful with roads and keep outdoor valuables safe.
As many Americans excitedly wait for the coming winter of 2022, the report noted that early-season lake effect snow was recorded, bringing heavy snow in the next several days.
The National Weather Prediction Center shared that multiple feet of snow could occur, resulting in dangerous travel outdoors.
Lake-effect snow
According to the Lake-Effect's Key Message for November 16 to November 20, the National Weather Service reported that several days of lake-effect snow would persist in the Great Lakes' East bringing heavier snow until Sunday.
The report noted that the most intense snowfall would emerge from Thursday to Friday.
The advisory emphasized that the temperatures would be colder with the coming lake-effect snow.
Meanwhile, the heavy snow could also impact roads resulting in zero visibility and travel hazards.
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