Forecasters says, "Most of the people are traveling for the Christmas eve this week should see calm climate."
“Tranquil
weather conditions through Christmas Day will make for a pleasant
stocking stuffer from Mother Nature for those going through the
occasion,” National Weather Service meteorologist Peter Mullinax said.
Significant travel center points in the Northeast and Midwest should see clear skies on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Much of the central and eastern USA should have no major travel concerns on Christmas Eve, except for sketchy morning mist, the Weather Channel said.
Once
that big rainmaker moves from the Southeast, the main critical travel
inconvenience spot will be in the Southwest on Christmas Eve.
A
large area of high pressure will bring mild and dry conditions to a big
part of the country for Christmas Eve: “Santa could give Rudolph’s red
nose a break across the eastern half of the U.S. Christmas Eve night as
dry conditions will be common for most eastern regions,” Mullinax said.
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