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Holiday Travel

It has been an eventful holiday travel season so far, no doubt! A few more busy travel days lie ahead before the holiday season winds down. Here’s a look at interstates that are expecting weather hazards:

Interstate Outlooks

I-70

Parts of I-70 will be slippery and possibly hazardous as pockets of rain and snow move in. Some of the heaviest precipitation will be found along I-70 across the mountain passes.

I-25

Snow showers will be possible across much of I-25 through Monday. The precipitation will become more isolated further to the south.

I-90 and I-80

A developing significant winter storm will bring major travel impacts to both I-90 and I-80 Monday, with a brutal combination of both heavy snow and significant icing!

 

Air Travel Forecast

As a major upper-level system drops in from the west, air travel could be impacted across much of the country Monday, from snow in the north and severe thunderstorms to the south!

To prepare for smooth travel, be sure to tune into WeatherNation’s live forecasts for the latest updates. We’re here to help!

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Taban Sharifi grew up in Southern California between Los Angeles and San Diego. She is a Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) with the American Meteorological Society (AMS). She has a B.S. in Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Environmental Sciences with a minor in Environmental Systems and Society from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Go Bruins! While in school, Taban was a meteorology... Load More intern with NBC LA. There she helped forecast daily weather for the greater Los Angeles region and created a playbook to deploy weather sensors for NBC owned-and-operated stations across the country. Her first on-air job took her to San Angelo, Texas, where she was a morning meteorologist and co-anchor. Working in West Texas gave her knowledge and experience covering severe storms. From there, she moved to Palm Springs, California. People think forecasting in California is sunshine all the time, but with temperatures in the 120’s, wildfires, damaging winds, floodings, and earthquakes, the forecasting kept her very busy! She also worked there as a general assignment reporter and told community stories. Taban is excited for the challenge and opportunity to forecast nationally with WeatherNation. She also looks forward to exploring all that Colorado has to offer!