Friday, November 16, 2007

THANKSGIVING TRAVEL WEATHER

The travel weather for the Thanksgiving holiday could be a little messy. A strong upper level trough will dig into the central and southern plains by Wednesday. This system looks to produce some interesting precipitation. Parts of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa could see accumulating snow. Areas of Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Northwest Arkansas will have a chance for a mix of rain, sleet, ice, and even snow. While the Mississippi River Valley will get rain. Conditions could be dangerous for the busiest travel day of the entire year. Keep it tuned to 40/29 TV and 40/29tv.com for the very latest weather forecasts that will impact your holiday plans.

Posted by Patrick Crawford at 6:16 AM

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