Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Holiday Travel Advisory



A major winter storm will unfold across the East Coast Tuesday and Wednesday, threatening to create a nightmare for the millions of Thanksgiving holiday travelers--even those elsewhere in the U.S.  This is the same storm that unleashed snow and ice across New Mexico and the southern Plains over the weekend will now spread heavy rain across the South and East.  Substantial snow will spread northward from the spine of the Appalachians to the St. Lawrence Valley and far into northern New England.
The Wednesday before Thanksgiving will be the busiest single day of travel with 37 percent of travelers departing for trips Nov. 27.  Current indications put the weather corridor from the spine of the Appalachians to southwestern Quebec and far northern New England at risk for travel-disrupting snow from this midweek winter storm.
The storm will be mostly a snow event across northwestern Pennsylvania and western New York to west of Montreal, Canada. The worst of the snowstorm may center on Bradford, Pa.; Rochester, N.Y.; Ottawa, Ontario. The snow will total 6 to 12 inches in this zone with more than a foot in some places.
So, get ready by stocking up and staying in.  You might just need to save that turkey dinner for the weekend when the weather will much more suitable for travel.






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