Americans hitting the road for Thanksgiving could see severe weather
Millions of Americans are ready to hit the road for Thanksgiving. But some states could see storms, hail and even tornadoes over the next two days.
LEARN MOREMillions in the U.S. will drive or fly somewhere else for Thanksgiving this year. Airports could see record numbers, even with bad weather forecast.
The first holiday of the winter travel season came and went with minimal effects compared to last year.
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The lesser-known holiday shopping day features special savings on flights, hotels, cruises and other travel accommodations.
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