Millions of Americans could see flight delays, cancellations, or messy road conditions as Thanksgiving travel gets underway.
The storm comes as a record 82 million Americans are projected to travel during the Thanksgiving holiday, according to AAA.
Nearly 82 million people are projected to travel over the Thanksgiving holiday period this year, the automotive body said.
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The forecast for Thanksgiving Day remains uncertain, though showers are expected in the days leading up to the holiday.
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AAA predicts at least 73 million people will travel by car for the holiday next week, or about 90 percent of all travelers.