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Memorial Day weather: Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes threaten holiday travel

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Memorial Day weekend travel ramps up

Memorial Day weekend travel and celebrations may be disrupted by severe thunderstorms across the US.

Severe thunderstorms will hit much of Iowa and Illinois, including Chicago, throughout Friday. These storms could impact travel for those flying in or out of Chicago O’Hare International Airport, the fourth busiest airport in the US.

The National Weather Service (NWS) warns these storms could potentially bring wind gusts up to 80 miles per hour, hail and tornadoes. The central US will face similar conditions this weekend, with storms expected to bring “very large hail, hurricane-force gusts, and strong tornadoes,” the NWS said.

Southern Florida is also under a hazardous weather outlook as the NWS warns of isolated thunderstorms and potential rip currents off popular beaches.

The American Automobile Association (AAA) predicts this weekend will bring the busiest Memorial Day travel in 19 years, with some 43.8m people traveling at least 50 miles.

Yesterday’s storms in the northeastern US prompted travel chaos in New York’s airports.

New York City’s LaGuardia Airport and John F Kennedy International Airport had almost 700 delays and 90 cancellations throughout Thursday.

Travelers could see similar conditions today as severe storms pelt major midwest roads and impact airports throughout the region.

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Southern Texas to face dangerous heat this Memorial Day Weekend

Corpus Christi and much of southern Texas will face excessive heat this weekend.

The heat index — that is, what the temperature feels like to people — could reach up to 118F.

“Take extra precautions when outside,” the National Weather Service advises. “Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing. Try to limit strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Take action when you see symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke.”

Katie Hawkinson24 May 2024 15:20

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Midwest facing hurricane-like conditions from storms: NWS

The Midwest is bracing for storms that could bring “very large hail, hurricane-force gusts, and strong tornadoes” to the region, according to the National Weather Service.

These conditions come amid what is expected to be the busiest Memorial Day Weekend for travelers since 2005.

The NWS has also warned those celebrating outdoors or on the water to be aware of lightning and to check marine conditions before getting on a boat.

An infographic from the National Weather Service illustrating severe weather in the midwest over Memorial Day Weekend
An infographic from the National Weather Service illustrating severe weather in the midwest over Memorial Day Weekend (National Weather Service)

Katie Hawkinson24 May 2024 15:00

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Memorial Day travel could hit highest numbers since 2005

The American Automobile Association (AAA) predicts this weekend will bring the heaviest Memorial Day travel in nearly 20 years.

Some 43.8m people will likely travel at least 50 miles over the weekend, with most of them taking road trips, the AAA said, a 4 per cent increase from 2023. Most of those travellers will take a car to their destination, the AAA predicts.

Meanwhile, the Transportation Security Administration expects at least 3m people to pass through security checkpoints this weekend as airports brace for heavy traffic.

Storms could continue to impact air travel throughout the weekend.

New York City’s LaGuardia Airport and John F Kennedy International Airport had almost 700 delays and 90 cancellations throughout Thursday after a severe storm hit the area.

Now, Chicago O’Hare International Airport could be impacted by severe thunderstorms in the region today.

Katie Hawkinson24 May 2024 14:39

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Iowa, Illinois under severe thunderstorm watches

Eastern Iowa and northern Illinois — including Chicago — are under a severe thunderstorm watch on Friday.

These storms could bring wind gusts of up to 80 miles per hour, hail and tornadoes, according to the National Weather Service.

Conditions could impact service at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, the fourth busiest airport in the US, as millions continue traveling for the holiday weekend.

Katie Hawkinson24 May 2024 14:27

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Popular Memorial Day destination to see strong storms, rip currents

Miami, Florida — a popular vacation destination for Memorial Day weekend — will see strong thunderstorms bringing the risk of rip currents off the southwestern coast, according to the National Weather Service

Those celebrating at the beachfront destination may also face a brutal heat index of over 100F next week.

Miami, Florida, pictured, will see thunderstorms and high heat this Memorial Day weekend
Miami, Florida, pictured, will see thunderstorms and high heat this Memorial Day weekend (Getty Images)

Katie Hawkinson24 May 2024 14:00

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ICYMI: North Carolina airport workers went on strike as travel kicked off

Charlotte Douglas International Airport workers went on strike Thursday as Memorial Day weekend travel began, local outlet WSOC TV reports.

The North Carolina airport is expecting a busy travel weekend. Airport officials predict that more than 400,000 passengers will originate from or connect at Charlotte Douglas International for their holiday travel.

Katie Hawkinson24 May 2024 13:00

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Don’t plan on outdoor activities this weekend throughout much of US: NWS

The National Weather Service (NWS) said those celebrating Memorial Day on the East Coast should expect rain each day of the holiday weekend.

Meanwhile, those traveling to the Great Lakes region will be rained on this Sunday and Monday, the NWS forecasts.

If you’re still planning to be outdoors, the NWS previously encouraged people to stay diligent about lightning and dangerous marine conditions.

Katie Hawkinson24 May 2024 12:00

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Check marine conditions before boating this weekend: NWS

The National Weather Service (NWS) is warning those celebrating Memorial Day on the water this weekend to check marine conditions before they embark.

“A LOT can change with the weather from the time you leave the shore to when you’re out on the open water,” the NWS wrote on X. “Know before you go!”

With severe thunderstorms expected in many parts of the country this weekend — including the Great Lakes region — marine conditions may become dangerous due to high winds and heavy rain.

Katie Hawkinson24 May 2024 11:00

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ICYMI: Memorial Day travel expected to hit highest numbers since 2005

The American Automobile Association (AAA) predicts this weekend will bring the heaviest Memorial Day travel in nearly 20 years.

Some 43.8m people will likely travel at least 50 miles over the weekend, with most of them taking road trips, the AAA said, a 4 per cent increase from 2023. Most of those travellers will take a car to their destination, the AAA predicts.

Meanwhile, the Transportation Security Administration expects at least 3m people to pass through security checkpoints this weekend as airports brace for heavy traffic.

The AAA says those driving on Friday should leave early in the day to avoid getting mixed in with people commuting to and from work.

Then, those returning home on Sunday or Monday should avoid driving in the afternoon if possible to stay out of the return rush.

Katie Hawkinson24 May 2024 09:00

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WATCH: Memorial Day Weekend travel could break records

Memorial Day Weekend travel could break records

Katie Hawkinson24 May 2024 07:00

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