Holiday travel is in full swing ahead of Thanksgiving this Thursday. From the road to the sky, millions will be on the move ...
Among the most pressing concerns will be Denver International Airport, where snowfall could delay travelers heading in and out on what should be one of the biggest airline travel days of the year.
Snow already falling in the mountains is forecast to spread to the Denver area on Tuesday, potentially putting a kink in any Thanksgiving travel plans, forecasters said.
State and local law enforcement agencies across Alabama are working to make sure drivers stay safe as the Thanksgiving ...
“Traveling later, it only is more hectic,” shared Georgia resident, Andrew Edwards. Andrew Edwards and his wife Jayne Edwards ...
Record Thanksgiving travel expected this year We’re just days away from Thanksgiving and a record number of Americans are ...
High clouds continue to stream over Arizona on Sunday evening. Temperatures will be seasonably cool through Monday morning, ...
Some travel impacts are possible with that ... Regardless of the track, things will dry out quickly and most of Thanksgiving itself will be dry. Expect highs slightly below normal in the upper 30s to ...
Tuesday and Wednesday are supposed to be the heaviest travel days, but things are already starting to get busy at the San Diego International Airport.
A record-breaking number of over 2 million North Carolinians are set to travel this Thanksgiving, as reported by AAA, with national figures also expected to soar.
Behind the Thanksgiving storm system will be a more quiet set-up but also the risk of much colder air settling in from a ...