Welcome to FOX Weather's daily weather update. It's Tuesday, November 21, 2023, and a reminder to take your turkey out of the refrigerator to thaw if you haven't already. Start your day with everything you need to know about today's weather. You can also get a quick summary of the national, regional and local weather whenever you want with the FOX Weather Update podcast.
Powerful storms chopping across the country hit Thanksgiving travel
A coast-to-coast storm system will continue to move across the United States, wreaking havoc on air and ground travel on Tuesday. A large weather system brings showers and storms from parts of the Great Lakes to the Southeast.
Chicago O'Hare, Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta, and Ronald Reagan Washington National could see turbulent weather that could delay flights in and out of these major airports.
Click here to see what you can expect each day this week as you head to the airports or take your flight.
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The severe weather threat is shifting east
After a night of severe weather along the Gulf Coast, the threat of rain and thunderstorms moves east into parts of the Southeast on Tuesday.
The Alabama, Georgia, and Florida Panhandle areas are at the greatest risk for damaging winds and some tornadoes.
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Hurricane Headquarters: Two areas to watch in the Atlantic Basin
As we head toward the end of the 2023 hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring two areas for possible tropical development.
In the Central Caribbean, an area with unregulated rainfall and thunderstorms has a low chance of development. However, the NHC says dry air is still likely to prevent significant development of the system as it begins to slowly drift westward later this week.
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The second region is located in the middle of the subtropical Atlantic Ocean and has a moderate chance of tropical development during the next week.
The NHC says environmental conditions appear to be fairly favorable for the system to gradually gain some subtropical or tropical characteristics later this week as it moves eastward across the central subtropical Atlantic.
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