The US is preparing to celebrate Thanksgiving, and fifty-five million Americans will travel over fifty miles this week. But, the FOX Forecast Center fears a potential storm in the eastern region of the US to impact travel and holiday plans.
What’s the Forecast?
Millions of US citizens will travel to their desired destinations before Thanksgiving, so the roads, airports, and stations will remain busy on Wednesday. Those who plan to travel would be happy to know that the weather seems nice, with mild temperatures in most areas.
The Northeast US will experience a sunny day in most parts, and the temperature of New York City is likely to reach the low 50s.
The temperatures of the Southeast and the Mid-Atlantic will remain warmer. Atlanta will probably reach around sixty-five degrees, and Norfolk and Virginia could see a temperature in the upper 50s.
There are thunderstorm forecasts for Miami as it will be the warmer place in the Eastern region.
The temperatures of North Dakota and Fargo will remain around the mid-30s, and there are chances of rain as well. Montana will be a bit warmer than Fargo and North Dakota, with temperatures in the mid-40s.
Denver, New Mexico, and Albuquerque will see a temperature in the low or mid-50s.
Seattle, Reno, and Nevada temperatures will be around the low and mid-50s, whereas Los Angeles will see a temperature range of the mid-70s.
Forecast for Thanksgiving
The day of Thanksgiving will be cooler in the Eastern US, but it is likely to see rain also.
Celebrating your Thanksgiving in New York City will be wiser as the weather will be sunny and comfortable.
Forecast for the Black Friday
However, the weather will be pretty comfortable and bright on Black Friday. Rain and snow may impact the weekend.