Christmas Weekend Travel Outlook and Chances Of A White Christmas 2007

Here is the travel forecast for this Christmas weekend heading into Christmas.

...A WHITE CHRISTMAS IS IN STORE FOR THE AREA...
AN UPPER LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL MOVE ACROSS THE AREA CHRISTMAS
EVE AND CHRISTMAS DAY. THIS WILL RESULT IN A CHANCE OF SNOW ACROSS
THE ENTIRE AREA. AT THIS TIME...SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ARE
UNCERTAIN...BUT ACCUMULATIONS OF 3 TO 5 INCHES AT THE LOWER
ELEVATIONS AND 5 TO 8 INCHES IN THE MOUNTAINS SEEMS LIKELY BY
TUESDAY AFTERNOON. WITH THE PRESENT TIMING OF THIS SYSTEM...THE SNOW
SHOULD END ACROSS THE AREA TUESDAY NIGHT.
HOLIDAY TRAVELERS ARE URGED TO ADJUST THEIR TRAVEL PLANS
ACCORDINGLY AND STAY UPDATED WITH LATEST FORECASTS AND POSSIBLE
WINTER WEATHER WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES.

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