In today’s Daily Weather Update, we focus on the Thanksgiving travel forecast and significant weather events shaping the start of this week. As millions prepare for the holiday, the Northeast is bracing for a winter storm that could impact journeys home later in the week. The FOX Forecast Center warns of potential travel disruptions that travelers should be aware of.
A winter storm is already affecting the West Coast, with heavy rain and snow impacting areas along the Interstate 5 corridor from California to Washington. Additionally, a fast-moving storm is bringing winter weather to the Upper Midwest. These weather patterns indicate that conditions may worsen as people return home after Thanksgiving, especially in the Northeast.
Across the Atlantic, Storm Bert has caused major travel disruptions in the UK, resulting in at least four reported fatalities. The storm brought severe winds and flooding rain, leading to over 200 flood warnings across England and Wales.
Meanwhile, Paris is experiencing an early winter transformation, with the recent snowfall marking the most significant November accumulation in over 55 years. About 1.5 inches of snow fell, blanketing the city and creating picturesque views of its famous landmarks.
For those seeking more detailed weather information, the FOX Weather app offers local forecasts and 3D radar. Viewers can also catch live updates on FOXWeather.com or their preferred streaming services.
As we navigate through this busy travel season, staying informed about weather conditions can help ensure safer journeys for everyone. Share your weather experiences with us by sending photos and videos or tagging #FOXWeather on social media.
Summary: A winter storm is set to impact Thanksgiving travel in the Northeast, while the West Coast and Upper Midwest are experiencing severe weather. Storm Bert has resulted in significant disruptions in the UK, and Paris is enjoying an early winter with rare snowfall. Stay updated through the FOX Weather app for safe travel during this busy holiday season.