Friday, November 22, 2013

AccuWeather LIVE Special Edition: Thanksgiving Week Storms

By Kristen Rodman, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
November 22,2013; 9:01PM,EST
 
 
On two special editions of AccuWeather LIVE, this Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2013 at 11:35 a.m. and this Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2013 at 11a.m., we will discuss the impending weather impacts on Thanksgiving holiday travel.
As 43.4 million Americans prepare to travel 50 miles or more away from home this Thanksgiving holiday, according to AAA those traveling from Atlanta to New York City may experience major travel delays due to weather.
While millions begin their travel or pack their bags on Tuesday, Justin Povick will give the latest travel forecast live, as the storm system moving from the Southwest reaches the Southeast with rain.
Evan Myers and Bernie Rayno will then go live to talk about this holiday storm in detail, discussing what airports, highways and roads can expect travel disruptions and delays.

This storm track is forecasted to possibly swing up the East Coast Tuesday night into Wednesday, the single busiest travel day of the year, bringing rain, gusty winds and even snow to the area.
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As the storm's exact track and intensity is still questionable, the second special edition of AccuWeather LIVE on Wednesday, Jennifer Correa will give live weather updates on the situation.
With 37 percent of travelers departing for trips on Wednesday, according to AAA, Evan Myers and Bernie Rayno will again update vacationers on travel conditions and the weather for Thanksgiving day.
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