Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Thanksgiving Travel Weather 2013: Chat Now with Our Meteorologists About Winter Storm Boreas and Tornado Threat

November 26,2013
 
 
 
 
The Weather Channel is covering this week's tricky holiday travel as Winter Storm Boreas brings snow, ice, rain, and thunderstorms to a large swath of the South and East.
(MORE: Winter Storm Boreas Forecast | Severe Thunderstorm Forecast)
Our meteorologists are answering your questions Tuesday starting at 10 a.m. Eastern time. In addition, updates from The Weather Channel and the National Weather Service will continue to appear in the window below. Updates will appear automatically. Time stamps on the left are in Eastern time (subtract 1 hour for Central time).
(MORE: Thanksgiving Travel Forecast | Driving Difficulty Index)
On TV, The Weather Channel is pre-empting all scheduled programs to bring live coverage of Winter Storm Boreas from 4 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Please be patient as all questions and comments are moderated and we cannot answer every single question. Also, please note that our meteorologists cannot see your Facebook comments below the slideshow in real time – please use the "Send questions or comments" box above the slideshow. You can also check your local forecast at http://www.weather.com/forecast if you want weather forecasts specific to an exact location.






Thanksgiving Travel: Live Chat with The Weather Channel Meteorologists
 
8:36
@GrobbenRonald Thanks Ron! You have one of the colder wind chills. Congrats!
8:36
Please RT: Sig. lake snow tonight-Weds. Heaviest accum just E of Porter/Jasper. Very cold/dry elsewhere. ow.ly/i/3QBPH #inwx #ilwx
8:32
Snow this evening ranges from half an inch at the KBUF airport to 6 inches near the state line. How much snow do you have? #BUFWX
8:26

Comment From Alexis 
This is VERY important. I have an Instagram account. If I use the hashtag you guys are telling people to use when they start seeing snowflakes, will you be able to see it? I could post on here, or use the Instagram hashtag. Please answer!!
 
TWC_Chrissy Warrilow: 
We likely will not see the instagram photos in this chat, though if you share them via twitter, we may see them if you use the hashtag #Boreas.
8:24







MORE: Winter Storm Boreas Photos
Traffic moves cautiously north on Coltrane between 33rd and 15th in Edmond Sunday, Nov. 24, 2013. (Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman)


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