The content highlights the weather disruptions expected during Thanksgiving week, with rain and snow working across the Northeast, causing flight delays and cancellations in the middle of the country. A large storm system could disrupt record holiday travel, snarling Thanksgiving travel plans across the country. Coastal storms could also disrupt Thanksgiving travel, with rain, flooding, and snow impacting parts of the West and Northeast. Tens of millions of people are in the path of storms from coast to coast, including a bomb cyclone and atmospheric river bringing prolonged rain and high winds to the West Coast. The Northeast is also facing wildfires, prompting new evacuations and creating fire risks for over 40 million people. New York City has issued its first drought warning in decades. As Thanksgiving Day approaches, the East Coast will be impacted by winter storms, leading to potentially hazardous travel conditions. NBC News meteorologist Angie Lassman provides details on the weather disruptions expected during Thanksgiving week, advising viewers to stay updated on the latest weather alerts and advisories.
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