A powerful storm system originating from the West Coast is expected to impact weather conditions across the United States, potentially causing disruptions to Thanksgiving week travel.
Isolated thunderstorms are anticipated in Texas and Oklahoma, with potential for gusty winds and small hail.
The storm is expected to bring a variety of weather impacts, including strong tornadoes in the Lower Mississippi Valley.
The storm is predicted to affect over 30 states in the central and eastern regions, with severe weather along the Gulf Coast and rain and snow in the Northeast and New England.
A powerful storm system originating from the West Coast is expected to impact weather conditions across the United States, potentially causing disruptions to Thanksgiving week travel. The storm is predicted to affect over 30 states in the central and eastern regions, with severe weather along the Gulf Coast and rain and snow in the Northeast and New England.
Isolated thunderstorms are anticipated in Texas and Oklahoma, with potential for gusty winds and small hail. The storm is expected to bring a variety of weather impacts, including strong tornadoes in the Lower Mississippi Valley. The wet weather is expected to move eastward during Thanksgiving week, with possible rainfall from the Gulf Coast into the Tennessee and Ohio valleys.
The storm system is expected to move off the East Coast by Wednesday, potentially paving the way for a more significant storm later in the week. Meanwhile, the weather forecast for Philadelphia predicts a mostly sunny but chilly Monday, with rain expected to move in on Tuesday. The rest of the week will see a mix of sun and clouds, with possible showers on Sunday.
One of the source articles from Good Morning America mentioned a 'Cross-country storm on the move for Thanksgiving week' in the title, but did not provide any information or details about this storm in the body of the article.
The title of the article mentions a 'Cross-country storm on the move for Thanksgiving week', but the body of the article does not provide any information or details about this storm.
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