As Thanksgiving travel kicks into high gear, winter storms are forecast to bring snow, ice, and strong winds to parts of the United States, potentially disrupting millions of holiday plans.
Meteorologists are tracking multiple storm systems expected to sweep through the Midwest, Northeast, and parts of the Rockies, creating hazardous travel conditions.
Airports in major cities such as Chicago, Denver, and Boston could face significant delays and cancellations as storms intensify.
Road travel may also be impacted, with icy highways and reduced visibility posing dangers to drivers.
The central and northern plains are expected to see the heaviest snowfall, while freezing rain could make southern areas slippery and unpredictable.
Experts urge travelers to monitor weather updates closely and plan for potential disruptions. Packing essentials like extra food, water, and blankets is recommended for those driving through affected regions.
With one of the busiest travel weeks of the year underway, staying prepared and flexible will be key to navigating this winter weather challenge.