The Thanksgiving holiday travel rush is set to collide with severe coast-to-coast storms, threatening significant delays. Heavy rain, winds, and up to 8 inches of snow are forecast for parts of the U.S., particularly the Northeast and West Coast. Newark Airport is already reporting flight delays due to high winds, and more disruptions are expected.
Travel will peak on Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving, with hazardous conditions on major interstates and in cities across the Rockies, Great Lakes, and beyond.
🚨THANKSGIVING TRAVEL CHAOS LOOMS AS WINTER STORM HITS NEW YORK
A powerful winter storm is set to disrupt Thanksgiving travel, bringing up to 8 inches of snow to parts of New York and heavy rain to the tri-state area.
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