Thanksgiving Travel Threatened by Major Winter Storms Across U.S.
Heavy snow and rain are forecasted to disrupt travel plans for millions during the Thanksgiving holiday week.
- Nearly 80 million Americans are expected to travel for Thanksgiving, with weather posing significant challenges in many regions.
- The West Coast and Midwest are expected to see rain and snow, complicating travel on Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving.
- A winter storm watch has been issued for parts of the Northeast, with heavy snow and high winds likely to affect travel in Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland.
- The National Weather Service predicts colder than average temperatures and unsettled weather across much of the country during Thanksgiving week.
- While Texas is expected to remain mostly dry, showers could occur in areas east of Interstate 35 and north of Interstate 10.