Cross-country storm could cause problems for Thanksgiving travel

A storm system that started on the West Coast is traveling across the country, producing wet weather along the way over the next few days.

Isolated storms were expected to develop over Texas and Oklahoma on Sunday.

A widespread outbreak of severe weather is not expected, but the storms could bring gusty winds and small hail.

The communities around Dallas and Oklahoma City have the highest potential for thunderstorm activity.

Wet weather is expected to slide east during Thanksgiving week.

Monday and Tuesday

Wet weather will be possible Monday and Tuesday from the Gulf Coast to the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys.

Due to warm temperatures, much of the precipitation that will fall will be in the form of rain.

Communities between New Orleans and Nashville face the possibility of seeing a much-needed inch or two of rain.

A widespread outbreak of severe weather is not expected, but storms could bring gusty winds and small hail.Fox Weather

Due to warm temperatures, much of the precipitation that will fall will be in the form of rain.Due to warm temperatures, much of the precipitation that will fall will be in the form of rain.Fox Weather

Wednesday and Thanksgiving

On Wednesday, one of the busiest travel days of the year, the storm system is expected to slide off the East Coast, leaving the country exposed to a potentially more significant storm later in the week.

The combination of cold air and plenty of moisture could increase the chances of precipitation after Thanksgiving.

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