'Bomb cyclone' storm expected to thwart Thanksgiving plans in US

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Last Updated : Nov 28 2019 | 1:40 PM IST

Two massive storms moving across the US - one over the upper midwest and a second "bomb cyclone" moving from the Oregon coast are expected to bring heavy rain and snow ahead of Thanksgiving.

Ahead of the busy weekend, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said he is keeping his fingers crossed that the storm won't ground balloons in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, CNN reported.

The balloons can't be flown when sustained winds exceed 23 mph and gusts exceed 34 mph, per New York City regulations.

"I'm keeping my fingers crossed, I'm asking everyone -- keep the City of New York in your thoughts and prayers so the wind will stay calm and we will be able to let these balloons fly," De Blasio said Wednesday as the balloons were being inflated.

"We're hopeful. We're hopeful," he added.

The bomb cyclone -- a type of rapidly strengthening storm -- began dumping rain over parts of the West on Wednesday and more rainfall is expected on Thursday.

High winds -- with gusts above 35 mph in several places, including San Francisco, the Sierra Nevada range, Chicago and Cleveland -- are causing widespread power outages and winds are expected to push northeast overnight. Wind advisories across the country cover nearly 90 million people.

The storm was "historic" and "unprecedented" because it set November low-pressure records in parts of Oregon and Northern California, the National Weather Service said.

The system has weakened some, but "it remains a very large system with impacts expected across a large portion of the nation to the west of the Rockies over the next several days," the weather service said Wednesday afternoon.

Significant travel delays and road closures because of dangerous travel conditions were also expected across California, the service said.

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First Published: Nov 28 2019 | 1:27 PM IST

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