Severe weather disrupts post-Christmas travel as storms hit South and West Coast
Severe weather is affecting post-Christmas travel as millions return home. Texas experienced thunderstorms on Thursday, causing flight delays. While Texas will see calmer weather, the South faces a two-day severe weather threat, with potential tornadoes and damaging winds expected Saturday. The Northeast will also face wet conditions as rain and freezing temperatures arrive. Light showers are expected Friday, with winter weather advisories in effect. A second storm on Sunday may bring flash flooding risks, impacting travel plans. The West Coast continues to experience heavy rain and snow from a series of storms. Seattle has seen 15 consecutive days of rainfall, with more expected. Flooding and landslide risks are increasing, while mountain passes face difficult driving conditions due to heavy snow.