Millions of Americans are gearing up for Thanksgiving travel, but foul weather may put a damper on their plans. A disruptive storm is expected to bring snow and cold temperatures across the country. On Wednesday, travelers may face snow in Colorado and rain in the mid-Mississippi Valley. Thanksgiving Day will see accumulating snow in the Northeast and showers in the Southeast. Black Friday could bring heavy snow and strong winds in the Great Lakes region, while a blast of Arctic air will plunge temperatures below zero in the Dakotas. Despite the challenging weather, the Transportation Security Administration anticipates a record number of air travelers this Thanksgiving. On a brighter note, the Pacific Northwest will see relief from recent storms, while the eastern US can expect cold temperatures to linger into December. Stay tuned for updates on travel conditions and pack accordingly for a potentially wet and chilly holiday weekend.
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