Here's your Thanksgiving week travel weather forecast
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NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center is forecasting a Level 2 out of 5 risk for parts of central and south Alabama today and a Level 1 risk for most of the rest of Alabama. A Level 2 risk means scattered severe storms will be possible. A Level 1 risk means isolated severe storms will be possible.
Up to 1 inch of rain is possible for parts of New Jersey starting Tuesday afternoon and continuing into Wednesday.
Ahead of the Thanksgiving season, the National Weather Service has issued a bit of a warning for all travelers, reminding everyone about how the weather can change quickly and significantly impact their travel plans.
Most states are expecting above-average precipitation, with temperatures varying across the U.S. during the busy travel week.
The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down on Tuesday amid storms west of the Valley.
A tornado rated at EF-0 touched down northwest of Phoenix in Maricopa County last week, damaging property and an RV.
The National Weather Service reports that Loveland will be sunny with a high near 58 degrees Monday. There will be light winds throughout the day, which will increase at night and could have gusts up to 18 mph, according to the National Weather Service website.
A report was issued from the National Weather Service on Tuesday at 4:07 a.m. for strong thunderstorms until 4:45 a.m. for Cullman County.