Thanksgiving week, a time for family feasts, pie-induced comas, and, of course, travel chaos. If you’re planning to traverse the wilds of western and upstate New York or northern New Jersey, buckle up—Mother Nature’s bringing a whole cornucopia of weather surprises.
A Meteorological Smackdown: Rain, Wind, and a Side of Snow
As we prepare to dive into the gravy boat of Thanksgiving festivities, meteorologists are sounding the alarm about a low-pressure system brewing south of New York. This troublemaker could unleash heavy rains and winds strong enough to send Aunt Karen’s wig flying.
Expect wind gusts up to 40 mph, potentially grounding flights and sending travel plans spiraling faster than cranberry sauce sliding off a plate. According to meteorologist Cody Braud of FOX Weather, “Keep an eye on that pressure system—it could crumble airports faster than your uncle’s resolve to stick to his diet.”
A Rainstorm to Quench Wildfire Woes
While northern New Jersey and parts of New York are bracing for wet conditions, there’s a silver lining: heavy rainfall could extinguish the wildfire threats sparked by recent droughts. High humidity and steady rain are Mother Nature’s way of calling a timeout on fiery chaos.