Everything from high winds to downpours and snow squalls will create travel disruptions for millions of people across the United States leading up to Thanksgiving, AccuWeather meteorologists say.
Fog, severe weather, wind and torrential downpours led to travel delays in part of the south-central U.S. and the northern part of the Rockies and interior Northwest on Monday. On Tuesday, rain spread eastward into the Northeast as snow crossed part of the Midwest. Thunderstorms also produced damaging winds in Alabama and Georgia.
Problems will continue through Wednesday night as millions of travelers take to the roads, rails and sky to get to their Thanksgiving destinations.
Wednesday night: Winds to rage in Midwest, East Coast downpours and more heavy rain eyes Northwest
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