While warmth builds in the Southwest, re-surging cold air may trigger frequent snow in the Great Lakes and help spin up a storm along the East Coast around Thanksgiving Day.
Following a storm and shot of cold air that sweeps across the northern part of the nation into this weekend, there is the potential for very cold air with a punishing wind to take root over the Midwest and Northeast during the long Thanksgiving weekend.
"If indications are correct, some locations may be hit by up to one foot of snow, while gusty winds sweep cold air from the northern Plains to the Gulf Coast, Appalachians and eventually the Atlantic Seaboard," according to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson.
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Should be sunny and about 50 degrees here Thanksgiving.
I can feel Delmarva Power standing behind me now. I wonder how many of those beat the peaks we will get before Christmas, what a joke.
DPL is another reason we left the area. They are as corrupt as the day is long. Had an electric bill in the winter when house was closed down, pipes drained and nothing on but a fridge which was more than a summer bill when living there with the AC running full time. No way to fight them except shut power off when not there.
Ahhhh and the weather in Naples???? Lows in the high 60s...high near 80 until next May...you all can have the cold....I’ll take shorts and flip flops....
Are you a snow bird. If so how does that work exactly.
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