With more than 53,000,000 people expected to hit the road for Thanksgiving, forecasters are keeping a close eye on weather that has the potential to cause travel troubles.
Meteorologists cautioned that it was still too early to say with certainty what next week's weather would look like, but said rain, snow and wind were likely to result in delays.
Snow is forecast in northern New England on Tuesday into Wednesday, and lake effect snow could hit portions of the Great Lakes regions Monday and Tuesday, he added. The rain could result in air delays for major hubs along the Interstate-95 corridor from Washington to Boston, while strong winds and lake effect snow could lead to delayed flights in Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland.
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