Parts of New York and New Jersey may get walloped by a wintery storm in a few days as brutal weather threatens the country — and millions of Americans’ travel plans — just in time for the start of Thanksgiving week.
Temperatures are expected to drop to the mid-40s as rain and high winds wrack the metro area Wednesday night into Thursday, meteorologists said.
Residents in northern New Jersey and western and upstate New York can expect much more frigid temps and snowfall, according to FOX Weather .
Winter storm to bring first widespread cold snap ahead of Thanksgiving week travel
The lingering effect from Mother Nature’s mayhem could wreak havoc on residents’ travel plans at the start of the holiday week, experts said.
“Keep an eye on the low pressure system forming south of New York, as it could bring stronger winds and crumble airports ahead of the holiday,” Cody Braud, meteorologist at FOX Weather, told the Post on Sunday.