Even the New York Post can't avoid being a spoiler. Their lead story tonight is about how fucked up this coming weekend's travel MIGHT be - but fuck - who can avoid screwing with your holiday cheer if the get the chance, right?
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A majority of Americans from coast to coast should arrive at their Thanksgiving destinations without too many issues. However, that forecast changes for the end of the week just as people prepare to head home after the festivities.
Nearly 80 million people are expected to travel 50 miles or more this Thanksgiving, with peak travel days falling on the Tuesday and Wednesday before the holiday and the Sunday afterward. They report that the deadly, multiday atmospheric river event that slammed portions of the West last week has come to an end. But the FOX Forecast Center is continuing to track the last of a series of low-pressure systems approaching the West Coast that will bring more rain and snow to the region at the start of the busy Thanksgiving travel week.
They're also saying that a storm system will also move out of the Plains starting Sunday and quickly move into the Great Lakes region as we start the new week, while the low will continue to strengthen as it moves into the Northeast later this week, with rain breaking out on Tuesday that could slow travel times for those traveling before Thanksgiving. Happy Turkey Day kids...
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