Thanksgiving Travel Plans in US Disrupted by Severe Storms

Storms and inclement weather are expected to disrupt Thanksgiving travel plans in the US, with rain, snow, and severe storms forecasted. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) anticipates this holiday travel season to be the busiest ever, with millions of passengers expected to be screened. Tornadoes are a possibility in Louisiana and Mississippi, while the northeast and mid-Atlantic regions may experience disruptions at airports due to wind and rain. However, Thanksgiving Day is predicted to be cool and dry in central and eastern US, while a storm is expected on the east coast during the weekend after Thanksgiving. The TSA assures travelers that they are prepared for the anticipated volumes.
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