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Millions Brace For Travel Delays As Forecasters Warn of Snowfall For Christmas
As millions prepare to travel home for Christmas, forecasters warn heavy snow could cause significant delays. Follow Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Snow moving east just in time for start of busy Christmas travel season
Snow and rain are also expected to fall across large swaths of the U.S. For those dreaming of a White Christmas, it may come. There is a possibility of snow in the Rockies, Great Lakes, New England, and over the Appalachians, according to AccuWeather.
Holiday travel: Busiest times to fly, drive this Christmas and New Year's
The Christmas and New Year's holiday period is expected to be the busiest on record for both air and road travel, according to AAA.
Christmas travel forecast shows rain, snow likely leading to delays for millions across US
Cities across the Midwest are expected to remain cold, and snow chances will slow you down if you’re driving or catching a flight. Chicago is expected to be in the 30s for the rest of the week, while snow could delay flights and lead to traffic delays on highways across the region.
Christmas Travel Weather: Midwest Snow Spreads East
Sign up for the Morning Brief email newsletter to get weekday updates from The Weather Channel and our meteorologists. Christmas travel is ramping up already on the Friday before the holiday week, and weather is causing headaches for those either driving or flying to their holiday destination in parts of the U.
Snow, freezing rain could impact Christmas travel beginning Saturday night
Snow at higher elevations like mountain passes and freezing rain and fog lower down could still hamper travelers' efforts to be home for the holidays.
Snow from winter storms to wreak havoc for millions as busy Christmas travel weekend underway
Millions of Americans are gearing up for Christmas travel, but inclement weather could dampen their festive plans.
Snow moving east just in time for kickoff to busy travel days ahead of Christmas holiday
Nearly 120 million people will travel over the year-end holidays, according to the nonprofit AAA. Of those, nearly 90 percent will drive and a record number of air travelers are expected to take to the skies this year.
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Will it snow on Christmas? Maps show weather forecasts for 2024 holiday
Dreaming of a white Christmas? Dream on. Only a few areas of the U.S. are likely to see snow in the weather forecast for ...
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The travel chaos that will impact your plans this Christmas
Christmas is fast approaching, and for swathes of the public that means travelling across the UK and beyond. Whether you’re ...
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At Christmas, Slowdowns Loom In Both Air Travel And Amazon Shipping
Slowdowns could disrupt both holiday travel and Amazon shipping. The world's two richest men are linked to both possibilites.
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Two Storms Could Collide in Northeast During Peak Christmas Travel
If an Alberta clipper moving east across the United States collides with an offshore storm brewing in the Atlantic, it could ...
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Christmas, end of 2024 could break one last travel record, AAA says
Nearly 120 million Americans are projected to travel at least 50 miles from home at some point during the extended Christmas ...
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What happens if there is a government shutdown? Closures, holiday travel interruptions
The holiday season is not looking jolly for lawmakers on Capitol Hill who are under pressure to avoid a late-December ...
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Christmas getaways set to be disrupted as weather warning issued
Flights, roads and public transport could be disrupted by strong winds as people travel across the country - Gary Yeowell Bad ...
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