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From lake-effect snow to thunderstorms to an atmospheric river, here's a rundown of all the weather patterns across the U.S. that could affect your travel plans from Wednesday to Black Friday.
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00:00A couple different storms that are really going to create a messy situation, especially as we
00:04head into tomorrow, the busiest travel day of the season overall. A lot of alerts here related to
00:09snow, related to wind mainly are the different categories here, but let's break it down a little
00:14bit more. I'm going to start off with where you're most likely to face flight delays. Now, some of
00:20this applies to slowdowns on the road as well, but especially focused in on the airports, the worst
00:25of it where I've given you the red light for poor conditions into Green Bay. We have the snow, we
00:30have the wind. That is not a good combination. Gets a little bit better Thursday and Friday, but still
00:34fair conditions. We got the yellow light. Expect some delays. Now, Atlanta, we were really focused
00:40on you earlier today. We had a ground stop at one point because of the severe weather moving through
00:44tomorrow. A little bit better, but we still could see some delays. Things really improve Thursday
00:50and Friday, though. Everywhere else, New York, New York City specifically, but you're seeing video in
00:54Rochester, New York. We could see some delays there as well. Everybody else, you have the yellow light
00:58really the next several days as we deal with mainly wind and snow in most of these areas, though.
01:05Portland, it's the wind and the rain. So what all can we expect? Let's dive into this a little bit
01:11deeper. Overall, it's the thunderstorms that we've been tracking that Jeff was talking about.
01:15Tomorrow, though, our attention really starts to shift from the thunderstorms to the snow. Cold air
01:21advances behind the cold front with the thunderstorms that allows for more snow,
01:24compared to rain moving forward. In the northwest, though, it is thunderstorms, heavy rainfall,
01:30gusty winds. That is the problem here. So specifically looking at your Wednesday, we've got
01:36a map. We've got it all categorized here. The green, yellow, and red lights. Once again, it's the snow
01:40and the wind that bring the red light poor conditions overall. But several areas, including
01:46really the whole east coast, expect some delays with those fair conditions. And especially, you know,
01:51how it's a domino effect at the airport. You get a couple of delays. It ends up impacting more than you
01:56might expect. Make sure you're giving yourself some extra time tomorrow. Want to make sure you have
02:01the airline app downloaded. Also, if you're flying that way, you can get push notifications when there
02:06are delays. Helps you plan accordingly a little bit faster as well. Take a look at future radar,
02:12how these storms play out and how we see that switch over from rain and thunderstorms
02:17to then snow. It really happens throughout the day. Wednesday, as the core of this storm system,
02:21that area of low pressure starts to move over the Great Lakes. And then we say hello,
02:26lake effect snow. Now also turn your attention to the northwest where that storm starts to move
02:30inland because we're stopping the clock Thursday morning. So Thanksgiving morning, we head throughout
02:35the rest of the weekend into the weekend. It's that northwest storm that starts to move inland and really
02:40starts to create some problems. You start to see some of the rainfall develop, but we're going to end up
02:45with really a cross-country storm that time of year. Snow to the north, wintry mix in the middle
02:49and rain and thunderstorms to the south. I do want to show you, though, Thursday, anyone traveling on
02:56Thanksgiving itself. I know usually it's a shorter distance, but especially around the Great Lakes in the
03:00northeast, we're going to have some problems. We're watching New York City, the wind, that is going to cause
03:05some problems possibly for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as well. And then you're seeing how the
03:09storm is progressing from the northwest further inland, creating some of those delays. Overall,
03:15though, Thursday, Friday, it's the cold air and it's the snow that really takes the headlines here.
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