>>NWS: Precipitation Anticipated for Most of U.S. the Week of Thanksgiving
(Atlanta, GA) -- Regardless of if this year’s Thanksgiving turkey is dry, odds are the weather outside will not be. Thomas Cage with more.Preview: Wrap Script:
For those traveling to parts of the Pacific Northwest and West Coast, storm damage and power outages continue from last week's severe weather, with more precipitation expected early in the week. Forecasters say those making their way to the Midwest and Great Lakes regions will see rain and snow today, while the rest of us along the East Coast could be impacted later in the week. Thanksgiving Day, meteorologists report the East Coast is expected to get hit by a storm Wednesday evening into Thursday as a low pressure system brings rain to the Southeast part of the country. Rain can be expected to move along the I-95 corridor as the system moves up the coast overnight Thursday into Friday. The National Weather Service says to also expect the bad weather to continue through Black Friday.