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Cross-Country Thanksgiving Eve Storm Will Bring Snow To Parts Of Northeast: Here's Latest

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Areas shown in pink could see a mix of snow and rain when the storm system arrives in the Northeast on Tuesday evening, Nov. 21.

Areas shown in pink could see a mix of snow and rain when the storm system arrives in the Northeast on Tuesday evening, Nov. 21.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather.com

A sprawling cross-country Thanksgiving Eve storm system will bring snow to parts of the Northeast along with widespread heavy rainfall and gusty winds.

The time frame for the storm is late Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 21 into early Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 22, according to the National Weather Service. 

Airline delays are most likely on Tuesday "due to winds, drenching rain, and poor visibility," according to AccuWeather.com.

Along with the heavy downpours, wind gusts could be as high as 30 miles per hour Tuesday evening.

As for snowfall, between 3 to 6 inches is forecast for the Adirondacks while between 6 to 12 inches is expected from central New Hampshire to much of northwestern Maine, AccuWeather says.

It will be brisk and blustery on Monday, Nov. 20 with mostly sunny skies and a high temperature in the low 40s.

The Thanksgiving Eve storm system will move in from west to east starting Tuesday afternoon with rainfall becoming widespread in the evening before winding down beginning shortly before midday  Wednesday, Nov. 22. There could be scattered showers in spots in the afternoon and evening.

All told, about an inch of rainfall is expected from the storm.

Thanksgiving Day on Thursday, Nov. 23 will be sunny, breezy, with a high temperature around 50 degrees, but strong winds will make it feel colder.

There will be a mix of clouds and sun on Black Friday, Nov. 24 with a high temperature in the mid to upper 40s.

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