Saturday, November 28, 2015

Thanksgiving 2015 Travel Forecast

November 28,2015
For those hitting the roads and airports for the final day of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, weather conditions will remain unsettled across portions of the Plains and the Mid-South, while most other locations should stay relatively quiet.
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Here's the forecast.

Sunday, Nov. 29

Possible travel trouble spots: Rain across much of the interior South; rain showers into the Mid-Atlantic states. A few snow showers forecast in the Rockies, although a steadier and heavier snow is anticipated across the central High Plains/foothills of the Rockies by late in the day. Good travel conditions appear likely in New England, Florida and the West Coast.
Major airports possibly impacted:
Major highways impacted (partial list):
  • Interstate 10 in Texas and southwest Louisiana (rain showers)
  • Interstate 20 from Atlanta to Dallas-Fort Worth (rain showers); parts of west Texas (rain or lingering icy patches)
  • Interstate 25 in Colorado (light snow showers)
  • Interstate 35 in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas (icy spots early in northern Oklahoma, Kansas; otherwise rain)
  • Interstate 40 from Oklahoma to North Carolina (rain showers; lingering icy spots west of I-35 in Oklahoma)
  • Interstate 55 from southern Illinois to Mississippi (rain)
  • Interstate 64 from Kentucky to Virginia (spotty rain)
  • Interstate 65 from southern Indiana to central Alabama (rain)
  • Interstate 70 in Pennsylvania and Maryland (rain showers); Kansas (light rain, icy patches possible); Colorado (snow showers)
  • Interstate 75 from Kentucky to northern Georgia (rain)
  • Interstate 77 from West Virginia to North Carolina (rain)
  • Interstate 80 in Wyoming and western Nebraska (snow showers, mainly Sunday night)
  • Interstate 81 from Tennessee to southern Pennsylvania (rain)
  • Interstate 85 from north Georgia to North Carolina (rain showers)
  • Interstate 95 from northern Virginia to southern New Jersey (rain showers)

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