A series of powerful storms is set to disrupt Thanksgiving travel plans across the U.S., bringing snow, heavy rain, and severe weather to multiple regions
Meteorologists warn that the Midwest, Northeast, and Southern Plains are at particular risk of travel delays as millions of Americans prepare to hit the roads and airports for the holiday.
The northern Plains and Midwest are expected to see heavy snowfall and strong winds, creating blizzard-like conditions in some areas.
Meanwhile, the South may face severe thunderstorms, with the potential for tornadoes and damaging winds. Heavy rain in the Northeast could lead to localized flooding, further complicating travel plans.
Transportation hubs, including major airports in Chicago, Dallas, and Atlanta, are bracing for disruptions, while icy and snow-covered roads in affected areas could make driving treacherous.
Travelers are advised to check weather updates frequently, plan for delays, and take safety precautions to navigate these challenging conditions
With one of the busiest travel weeks of the year underway, preparation is key to ensuring a safe journey.