As millions of people head home or travel to see loved ones for the upcoming holiday, the FOX Forecast Center reported that a “Thanksgiving Day storm is expected to cause last-minute travel troubles that will likely last until Black Friday and the start of the weekend.”
The worst of the weather is expected to hit the Northeast, though forecasters said that snow “could fly anywhere from Iowa to Maine” while another storm is “slamming” the West with rain and mountain snow.
Snow may “cover” portions of upstate New York, Vermont’s Green Mountains, Maine’s White Mountains, and New Hampshire.
Interstates 81 and 90, that go through New York, are expected to be “significantly impacted” by the weather and may slow down travel between cities like Syracuse, Buffalo, and Binghamton.
“The snow there could continue into Black Friday before it finally exits the region,” the Forecast Center said.
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