Major Coast-to-Coast Storm Disrupting Thanksgiving Travel
Thanksgiving Travel Disrupted: Millions of Americans are hitting the road and taking to the skies as they travel for Thanksgiving, but there’s a big storm causing trouble. A powerful winter storm is moving from the West Coast all the way to the East, and it’s going to make travel tough for many people.
What’s Happening with the Storm? | Thanksgiving Travel Disrupted
This storm is causing a mess across the U.S., bringing snow, rain, and freezing conditions to many areas. In the West, heavy snow is already falling in the mountains, and by the time the storm moves east, it’ll be bringing rain, freezing rain, and even more snow to the rest of the country.
If you’re planning to drive or fly, expect delays! The storm is expected to hit both airports and highways, making Thanksgiving travel tricky, especially in the next few days.
What Can You Expect? | Thanksgiving Travel Disrupted
If you’re traveling to the East, be prepared for wet roads and possible ice. In the West, the snow will continue to pile up, especially in mountainous areas, making driving dangerous. Even on the East Coast, roads will be slippery with rain and freezing rain, which could cause serious delays for anyone trying to get home for the holidays.
Another Storm on the Way in the Northeast | Thanksgiving Travel Disrupted
And if you think it couldn’t get worse, there’s more. The Live Tidings Weather team is tracking yet another storm that could make things even harder in the Northeast. So, if you’re traveling up there, you might face more rain, snow, and wind just as you’re getting ready to head home after the holiday.
Thanksgiving Travel Impacted by Powerful Coast-to-Coast Storm
2024 Hurricane Season Wrap-Up: A Costly Year
Now, before we wrap up, let’s quickly talk about this year’s Atlantic hurricane season. It’s officially over, and while it was a bit quieter than expected, it was still one of the costliest on record. A total of 18 storms formed, 11 became hurricanes, and 8 of them made landfall. The total damage from these storms is expected to reach around $200 billion. That makes 2024 the second-most expensive hurricane season ever.
Storm Bert Causes Havoc in the UK | Thanksgiving Travel Disrupted
Meanwhile, across the Atlantic in the UK, Storm Bert has been causing major issues. The storm has already caused flooding, strong winds, and snow, leading to travel disruptions and at least 4 reported deaths. The storm is not done yet, and it’s expected to bring more rain to parts of England and Wales in the coming days.
Flying in a Storm: A Bumpy Ride Over London
If you were flying over London recently, you know how rough it’s been. The winds and turbulence caused by Storm Bert made for a bumpy ride, and footage from the National Police Air Service showed just how crazy the conditions were. It wasn’t the smoothest flight for sure!
Stay Safe and Stay Updated | Thanksgiving Travel Disrupted
As the storm continues its path across the U.S., make sure to stay up-to-date on the weather if you’re traveling. The best advice right now is to plan ahead and check your flight status, especially if you’re flying from or to a major airport. Stay safe, stay informed, and keep an eye on Live Tidings Weather for the latest updates.