Winter Weather Could Hamper Return Home After Thanksgiving
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- Severe winter weather is disrupting travel as many return home after the Thanksgiving holiday, with a snow system affecting several states, particularly Pennsylvania, where officials have reduced speed limits due to slippery conditions. NBC's Kathy Park and Angie Lassman are tracking the forecast as travelers face delays and hazardous conditions.
- This situation is critical for travelers, as the severe weather not only complicates road travel but also impacts air travel, particularly at major airports like Atlanta, where storms have already caused significant disruptions and fears of tornadoes led to temporary halts in air traffic control.
- The Thanksgiving travel period is expected to see a record number of travelers, with estimates of 82 million people on the move. However, the combination of severe weather and high travel volume raises concerns about safety and the potential for widespread delays and cancellations, highlighting the challenges of holiday travel in adverse weather conditions.
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