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Thanksgiving Day Storm To Bring Rain And Snow Across US

A winter storm dumped heavy snow across northern Arizona, shutting down parts of major roadways and schools across the region. (AP Photo/Felicia Fonseca)

As Thanksgiving Day approaches, much of the United States is expected to experience dry but very cold conditions. However, an exception lies in the East, where a disruptive storm is forecasted to take shape.

The stormy weather is anticipated to stretch from the Southeast to the Northeast regions of the country. In the Interior Northeast and northern New England, some sloppy snowfall is expected in elevated areas, while lower elevations and coastal areas are likely to receive mostly rain.

Parts of the mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and Gulf Coast are also expected to experience rain and possibly some rumbles of thunder, dampening the holiday festivities for some. There is a possibility of a few stronger thunderstorms developing in these regions, particularly later in the morning or early afternoon.

Disruptive storm forecasted in the East from Southeast to Northeast regions.
Thanksgiving weather in the US will be cold and stormy.
Sloppy snowfall expected in Interior Northeast and northern New England.

Despite the stormy conditions, many areas spanning from the Gulf Coast through New England are projected to receive less than an inch of rain. While this amount is not heavy enough to cause flooding, it could lead to poor visibility at times for motorists.

Overall, Thanksgiving Day weather across the US is shaping up to be a mix of cold temperatures, snow in some areas, and rainy conditions in others. It is advisable for residents in the affected regions to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts and take necessary precautions while traveling or engaging in outdoor activities.

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