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Windy Weather and Thanksgiving: What’s Blowing Through Long Island?
It’s that time of year again when the turkey isn’t the only thing getting roasted. Windy weather is set to sweep through Long Island just in time for Thanksgiving, and if you’re planning to travel, you might want to buckle up and hold onto your hats—because it’s about to get gusty!
The Forecast: Hold Onto Your Hats!
As reported by News 12 - New Jersey, we’re drying out but that wind isn’t going anywhere. Expect winds to howl like your drunk uncle after too much eggnog this weekend. Travel troubles are on the horizon, especially as we inch closer to Thanksgiving week. So, if you think you’re immune to the weather ruining your plans, think again!
Snow’s Not Just for Christmas
New York City isn’t just embracing the winds; it’s also getting a taste of winter. The first winter storm has swept through the tri-state area, leaving a blanket of snow and chilly gusts in its wake. According to PIX11, most of that snow is sticking around like that one relative who overstays their welcome. If you’re in the mood for a snowball fight, you might just get your wish—but don’t forget your gloves, unless you like frozen fingers!
Long Island: A Wintry Mix Ahead
Speaking of snow, News 12 - Long Island reported that some neighborhoods on Long Island saw their first wet snowflakes on Thursday night. As we head into Thanksgiving, expect a bit of everything: sun, showers, and possibly more snow. It’s like Mother Nature is throwing a surprise party, and you’re not sure if it’s a birthday bash or a funeral.
Power Outages and Wind Gusts
Just in case you thought it couldn’t get worse, wind gusts could reach up to 40 mph, as mentioned by News 12 - Connecticut. This means power outages are a real possibility, especially in areas still recovering from that snowstorm. If you’re planning to whip up a Thanksgiving feast, you might want to consider a backup plan—like a cold sandwich or takeout. Who doesn’t love a good turkey club instead of the traditional roast?
Prepare for Travel Mayhem
If you’re traveling this Thanksgiving, keep your eyes peeled for road closures or delays. With winds howling and potential storms looming, the last thing you want is to be stuck in traffic, cursing under your breath while your turkey gets cold. Check the weather before hitting the road and don’t be afraid to change your plans if the forecast looks grim. It’s better to be safe than sorry, especially when family is involved!
Final Thoughts: Don’t Let the Weather Ruin Your Turkey Day
Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, and a heaping plate of food. But with the forecast looking like a mix of chaos and chilly delight, make sure you prepare. Whether you’re braving the wind to visit relatives or cozying up at home, remember: it’s the company that counts, not the weather. So grab a drink, throw on some cozy socks, and let the winds howl outside while you enjoy your holiday.
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