Thanksgiving Travel Chaos: Storms and Disruptions Expected

Stormy weather threatens Thanksgiving travel plans as airlines prepare for the busiest Thanksgiving ever and millions of Americans hit the road. Dangerous storms, including the possibility of tornadoes, are sweeping through the South, while rain and gusty winds are forecasted for the Ohio Valley, Gulf Coast, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast. Some localized flooding and flight delays are expected, with railways also potentially experiencing backups. Despite the weather, gas prices are cheaper, leading to an expected increase in car travel. Warm and dry weather is anticipated for much of the country on Thanksgiving day, except for parts of the Northern Plains and the Front Range, which may see some snow.
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