Thanksgiving Winter Storm Forecast: Snow Expected Across Northeast US
A major winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow to the Northeast US on Wednesday, November 23rd, the day before Thanksgiving. The storm is expected to impact millions of people, causing travel disruptions and power outages. The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings for much of the region, including New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston.
The storm is expected to bring 6-12 inches of snow to the Northeast, with some areas seeing up to 18 inches. The snow is expected to start falling on Wednesday morning and continue through the evening. The storm is also expected to bring strong winds, with gusts of up to 50 mph.
The storm is expected to cause significant travel disruptions. Airlines have already begun to cancel flights, and Amtrak has suspended service on some routes. The storm could also cause power outages, as trees and power lines could be downed by the heavy snow and strong winds.
People in the affected areas should prepare for the storm by stocking up on food, water, and other supplies. They should also make sure their homes are properly insulated and that they have a plan in place in case of a power outage.
The storm is expected to move out of the Northeast by Thursday, November 24th. However, the snow and ice could linger for several days, causing continued travel disruptions.
Here are some tips to stay safe during the winter storm:
- Stay indoors as much as possible.
- If you must go outside, dress warmly in layers.
- Be aware of the signs of hypothermia and frostbite.
- Avoid driving if possible.
- If you must drive, make sure your car is properly winterized and that you have an emergency kit with you.
- Be sure to have a plan in place in case of a power outage.
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