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Thanksgiving travel: Storm prompts thousands of flights

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Thanksgiving travel: Storm prompts thousands of flights

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  • Travel chaos has ensued at airports due to a storm affecting Thanksgiving travel plans.
  • Over 4,800 flights with almost 70 cancellations reported.
  • The NWS mentioned widespread rain affecting holiday travel.
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Travel chaos has ensued at US airports due to a storm affecting Thanksgiving travel plans.

Over 4,800 flights within, into, and out of the US were delayed, with almost 70 cancellations reported by Tuesday night.

Rain and strong winds impacted major airports in cities such as Chicago, Atlanta, Washington DC, Philadelphia, New York City, and Charlotte, North Carolina. US airlines anticipate nearly 30 million travelers during the Thanksgiving holiday period.

The National Weather Service (NWS) mentioned widespread rain affecting holiday travel, with some snowfall expected in specific regions.

The American Automobile Association predicts nearly 50 million people will drive for the Thanksgiving holiday.

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