Wet storms expected to dampen Memorial Day weekend plans for millions on the East Coast

As nasty weather begins across portions of the East Coast on Thursday, your Memorial Day weekend plans could be in jeopardy due to widespread thunderstorms.To begin the weekend, Americans along the West Coast luck out, with mild temperatures 5 to 10 degrees above average, sunny skies and dry conditions through Memorial Day.Forecasters are predicting little to no impact on major travel hubs such as Denver, Los Angeles and Seattle to start the weekend.Unfortunately, this weather pattern will be the opposite for portions of the Southern Plains, Southeast and Northeast US, as rounds of persistent heavy rain are expected for most of the weekend.Over 45 million people plan to travel for the holiday, anticipating travel disruptions at major airports in New York, New Jersey, Atlanta, Georgia, and New Orleans amid the unpleasant weather.The FOX Forecast Center does not expect these widespread storms to be severe.Still, a few strong ones could develop across the Southern Plains, as persistent heavy rain will bring a Level 2 out of 4 flash flood risk for most of the Texas Gulf Coast, including Houston and parts of southern Louisiana.By Sunday, portions of the North and Central Plains will see dry conditions return, bringing temperatures into the low-to-mid 80s, a perfect late spring feel for this time of year.Conditions will remain soggy and wet across the Northeast as an area of low pressure moves through Southern New England.This could bring scattered showers, continuing the trend of possible delays in airport travel.The Northeast will not be the only region experiencing unfavorable conditions leading into Memorial Day, with wet weather expected to persist across portions of Texas and Louisiana, bringing another Level 2 out of 5 flash flood risk.This could bring scattered showers, continuing the trend of possible delays in airport travel.The Northeast will not be the only region experiencing unfavorable conditions leading into Mem...