AAA predicts that more than 119 million Americans have at least 50 miles to travel during the latter half of December, setting a new record.
What's NewWinter weather forecasts show 'trouble spots' across the United States, with several states expected to have rain or snow to contend with during Christmas week as millions gear up for holiday travel.Newsweek has reached out to AccuWeather via email for comment on Sunday afternoon.
Travelers along major highways, including interstates 10, 20, 35, 44, 64, 70, 75, and 80, should prepare for potentially challenging conditions, particularly from Texas to the lower Great Lakes, according to the Weather Channel.On Christmas Day, a warm spell is expected across the central U.S., with some areas seeing highs 20 degrees or more above seasonal averages.
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