A powerful coast-to-coast storm system is poised to disrupt what is expected to be the busiest Thanksgiving travel period in U.S. history, with 82 million Americans set to travel domestically, according to AAA. The sweeping weather event—bringing heavy rain, fog, snow, and possible flooding—is forecast to impact major travel corridors beginning Monday, just as airports and highways reach peak congestion.
Widespread Weather Impacts Expected All Week Source: FOX WEATHER
Meteorologists warn that the system will first drench Southern California and Central Texas on Monday, with flooding risks extending across the region. By Tuesday, the storm is expected to shift into the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys, creating pooled water,
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