Washington, D.C. – Rain and snow are expected to impact the Mid-Atlantic region through Thanksgiving, according to the National Weather Service.
Forecasters predict light rain across much of the region, with totals ranging from 0.25 to 1 inch. Areas in northern Pennsylvania and southern New York could see 1 to 4 inches of snow. The heaviest precipitation will likely occur late Wednesday into Thursday, potentially disrupting holiday travel.
The forecast also warns of small river rises due to accumulated rainfall. While flooding risks remain low, residents should monitor water levels. Snowfall in higher elevations may create slippery roads and hazardous driving conditions.
Travelers in the affected areas should prepare for delays and pack accordingly for wet and snowy conditions. Residents are encouraged to check local weather updates for the latest advisories.
This holiday weather pattern highlights the importance of planning ahead to ensure a safe Thanksgiving celebration.
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