A powerful storm making its way from California could cause significant disruptions for countless travelers across the nation intending to get home after the Thanksgiving weekend. The National Weather Service stated travel might be difficult in some parts of the
country as ice or flash flooding continues to cover swaths of the nation. The storm was expected to head east throughout the weekend into the Plains on Friday, the< a href
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Northeast on Sunday.‘ BOMB CYCLONE,’ POWERFUL COAST-TO-COAST STORM SYSTEM THREATENS THANKSGIVING TRAVEL
Street signs are covered in snow in north Flagstaff, Ariz., on Friday. An effective storm making its way east from California is threatening major disturbances during the year’s busiest travel weekend,
as forecasters warned that magnifying snow and ice might ward off millions throughout the country hoping to get house after Thanksgiving.( Cody Bashore/Arizona Daily Sun through AP). Sunday will be particularly disruptive as millions of holiday travelers are anticipated to head house. One traveler asked the weather service via Twitter on Friday if it was a good idea to drive to
Duluth, Minn., over the weekend.” If you remain in Duluth by tonight, you will likely be stuck there till a minimum of Sunday afternoon due to heavy snow and blizzard conditions,” the agency warned.
Airlines for America, the airline company trade industry’s trade group, expects 31.1 million guests to require to the skies Sunday. Several airlines said they were running
on Friday as usual. Delta Airlines said weather could interrupt travel at airports in the upper Midwest on Saturday and the northeast on Sunday and Monday. It offered to let consumers cancel or reschedule flights. American Airlines provided comparable deals in Rapid City, S.D. Sections of the state were under a blizzard warning and could see as much as two feet of snow.
This image tweeted by the Santa Barbara County Fire Department shows a Santa Barbara Fire Department truck along E. Camino Cielo as snow falls at the 3,500 foot level on the fire footprint in Santa Barbara, Calif. Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019. Wintry weather momentarily loosened its grip across much of the U.S. just in time for Thanksgiving
, after tangling vacation tourists in snow, ice and wind and prior to more significant storms descend Friday.( Mike Eliason/Santa Barbara County Fire via AP ). Authorities in the state reported a fatal crash after a driver lost control on an ice-covered roadway. A 37-year-old passenger passed away after a truck slid into a ditch and rolled over. Highways elsewhere were closed down. Motorists in California were left stranded and authorities in
Arizona pleaded with travelers to suffer the weather condition. The weather service issued warnings Friday from Montana to < a href= "https://www.foxnews.com/category/us/us-regions/midwest/nebraska
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Wisconsin. It prepares for heavy snowfall in parts of Utah, Colorado, Montana and Wyoming. Strong winds and snow ended up being a concern earlier this week when 60 cars were associated with a enormous pileup in Utah. Northern Michigan University resumed its house halls 2 days early to provide trainees alternatives as forecasters forecasted a foot or more of snow in the region. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP” We desire to make people conscious of what they could be driving into,” school authorities Chief Mike Bath stated. The West Coast was slammed with winter storms previously this week, triggering thousands of flight hold-ups. Up to four feet of snow was disposed in mountainous areas of the Pacific Northwest and Denver was clobbered
by a storm Tuesday. The Associated Press
added to this report.
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