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Thanksgiving Weather Outlook Issued For Long Island
Weather forecasters have issued an early outlook for Thanksgiving Eve, Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday 2015.
By Patch Staff
As millions of people take to the roads and skies during the week of Thanksgiving, mild weather will continue in much of the East, according to an AccuWeather news release.
The majority of people traveling over the eastern two-thirds of the nation should not have snow and ice to contend with from Monday through Thanksgiving next week, AccuWeather predicts.
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The weather in the East is likely to feature the most favorable travel conditions with sunshine.
Long Island’s latest holiday forecast
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The National Weather Service forecast for the holiday period includes mostly sunny skies on Wednesday with temps in the upper 40s on Long Island.
On Wednesday night, temps will fall back into the upper 30s, but it will be dry.
On Thanksgiving Day the forecast looks great with mostly sunny skies and temps in the lows 50s.
Once again, no rain is in the forecast next week.
If You’re Flying forecast
If you’re hopping on a plane, there is some weather to keep an eye on but nothing too serious, Accuweather predicts.
A southerly flow may cause areas of low clouds and spotty rain or drizzle from parts of Texas to Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, according to Accuweather. Thunderstorms may begin to develop in parts of Texas and Oklahoma, according to the release.
That combination of wind, low clouds and spotty rain could cause minor airline delays on a local basis.
Historically Low Gas prices
According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), gasoline prices averaging around $2 per gallon could drive an increase in highway travelers this Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving gas prices haven’t been this low in seven years, the AAA said in its 2015 Thanksgiving travel forecast. That may be one of the reasons an estimated 300,000 more people will travel during the holiday period, compared with 2014. The holiday travel period is defined as Wednesday, Nov. 25, to Sunday, Nov. 29.
Holiday travel has been creeping up for the past seven years, and this Thanksgiving, more Americans will travel than at any time since 2007, Marshall Doney, AAA president and CEO, said in a news release.
Of the nearly 47 million Americans who plan to travel for the holiday, 42 million of them will take a road trip, an increase of 0.7 percent over last year. Air travel is expected to increase by 0.1 percent, with 3.6 million Americans flying to their Thanksgiving destination. Other modes of transportation, including cruises, trains and buses, will decrease by 1.4 percent this Thanksgiving to 1.4 million travelers.
Arrive Extra Early at Airports
With airfares down about 10 percent this Thanksgiving, landing an average of $169 per round trip across the top 40 domestic flight routes, the nation’s airports will be busy.
It’s a good idea to arrive early — even earlier than you would have a week ago as airport security tightens after renewed threats from ISIS extremists and last week’s attacks in Paris and Beirut. That concern is likely to translate into longer lines on on Thanksgiving, the top U.S. holiday for travel, analysts say.
“The chances are good that you’re going to see longer waits because of security,” Christopher Elliott, a travel writer and consumer advocate, told Reuters. “If there is another terrorism event, all bets are off then.”
He suggested travelers add another 30 minutes to the time airports advise them to arrive in order to make their flights.
At regional airports, you can check flight departure and arrival times online before heading to the airport.
Links to online flight checks are:
- Check flight times at LaGuardia Airport
- Check on flights at John F. Kennedy International Airport
- Check on flights at Long Island MacArthur Airport
You can also use a site like Flightstats.com or Flightaware.com.
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