Heavy Frost Possible Across Parts of Georgia & Florida Overnight
11/23/24 11:52am EST
Good morning everyone. Clouds and strong winds continue to impact the Northeast & New England as low pressure pulls away very slowly. Sunshine will begin to return tomorrow, but strong winds persist before finally calming down tomorrow night & Monday. Our next chance of rain moves in ahead of our next system Monday night into Tuesday, and that will help reinforce chillier air before out next system heads in by Thursday.
That’ll set the stage for some overrunning snows for interior parts of New York & Pennsylvania before changing to rain. However, it looks as if rain changes back to snow as low pressure develops off of New England before scooting away. Cold enough air may be available to change cold rain to a mix of rain and snow all the way to the coast before departing some time Friday or Saturday.
This will cause travel headaches in major city airports up and down the East Coast for the holiday weekend since our storm system will stretch from Maine down to the Carolinas and Florida. While this isn’t an overtly powerful system, it will be a moisture-laden one, with much needed rains falling in drought stricken areas. As far as the airports are concerned, I don’t see any closures ahead, but we could see some delays and/or cancelled flights Thursday & Friday.