The Guardian (USA)

Rain, snow and severe storms may disrupt Thanksgivi­ng travel plans in US

- Erum Salam

Storms and inclement weather this Thanksgivi­ng holiday week are likely to disrupt travel plans for much of the US.

The forecasts come as the Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion (TSA) said it expects “this holiday travel season to be the busiest ever”.

“[This week] TSA is projecting to screen 2.6 million passengers on Tuesday … 2.7 million passengers on Wednesday … and 2.9 million passengers on Sunday … which will likely be the busiest travel day,” it said in a press release.

Beginning on Monday, a storm with rain, snow and possible thundersto­rms will sweep through the south, beginning in the southern plains and spread across Louisiana, Arkansas and the Mississipp­i Valley. Central US will experience heavy showers as a result.

Tornadoes are also a possibilit­y, particular­ly in Louisiana and Mississipp­i.

In the north-east and mid-Atlantic, the wind and rain could lead to disruption­s at airports in major cities like New York, Washington DC and Philadelph­ia.

On Wednesday, the New England region – Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachuse­tts, Rhode Island and Connecticu­t – could see snow on roads.

Things look better later in the week. Thanksgivi­ng Day is predicted to be cool and dry across central and eastern US.

As for the weekend following Thanksgivi­ng, a time when many make return trips home, those in the east coast should brace for another storm. Those on the west coast, however, should see favorable weather.

Historical­ly, the busiest travel days of the year in the US are usually the Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgivi­ng, and the Sunday after Thanksgivi­ng.

But the TSA assured travelers they are prepared.

TSA administra­tor David Pekoske said: “We are ready for the anticipate­d volumes and are working closely with our airline and airport partners to make sure we are prepared for this busy holiday travel season.”

 ?? Photograph: David Zalubowski/ AP ?? Travelers line up to check in at Denver Internatio­nal Airport on 20 November 2023, in Denver, Colorado.
Photograph: David Zalubowski/ AP Travelers line up to check in at Denver Internatio­nal Airport on 20 November 2023, in Denver, Colorado.

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