Oh, hey, major storm on the East Coast for Christmas Eve.

I hope that you weren’t planning to travel:

A major storm centered on Christmas Eve will affect the Midwest and East with areas of strong winds, heavy snow, torrential rain and thunderstorms.

A storm forecast to develop over the lower Mississippi Valley on Tuesday, Dec. 23, is likely to strengthen dramatically, while it races northeastward toward the eastern Great Lakes on Christmas Eve.

The most far-reaching impact from the storm will be strong winds that develop and that have the potential to cause substantial flight delays along the Interstate-95 corridor, parts of the South and the Midwest. Turbulence could be an issue for some flights.

Joy.

4 thoughts on “Oh, hey, major storm on the East Coast for Christmas Eve.”

  1. time to stock up and re-learn the value of being happy where you are, perhaps? or, flee now and avoid the rush?

  2. I’m spending the holidays on the west coast this year, will try to not be a dick to east-coasters or midwesterners about their weather.
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    Mew

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