Thanksgiving, Travel and Weather
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Millions of Americans could see flight delays, cancellations, or messy road conditions as Thanksgiving travel gets underway.
Lake-effect snow, gusty winds and sudden squalls will to impact post-holiday travelers from the Great Lakes to the Northeast, creating slick and hazardous conditions Friday. Snow will also streak across the Plains.
According to NWS, winter storm warnings are in effect across the Great Lakes, including Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, for Wednesday, Nov. 26, which is considered a peak travel day. On Thanksgiving Day, snow could fall in some Midwestern states, while rain is expected in the Pacific Northwest.
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