Thanksgiving Holiday Travel Will be Difficult This Year

With the Thanksgiving Holiday Season in full swing, mother nature is inserting herself into the mix, and is not being helpful. I got caught at O’Hare last night as storms made a mess out of Atlanta’s Hartsfield (Jackson) International Airport. These storms are moving up the eastern seaboard, making travel precarious with heavy rain and snow.

The storm that churned just off the East Coast could cause as much as four inches of snow in some areas. Other regions, prone to so-called “lake effect snow,” could get even more than that.

Students in several North Carolina counties were sent home early Tuesday because of snow and sleet, and weather forecasters said mountain areas could get heavier snowfall.

The National Weather Service predicted snow in the mountains of eastern Tennessee Tuesday morning and more snow later in the week could leave up to a foot of snow in the area by Friday. That includes stretches of Interstate 94 and the Indiana Toll Road. via Fox News

 

Posted on November 22, 2005 by The Travel Blogger

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  1. Scared Monkeys » Blog Archive » Some News on the Travel Front, Thanksgiving and beyond Says:

    […] Thankgiving Holiday Travel Will be Difficult This Year With the Thanksgiving Holiday Season in full swing, mother nature is inserting herself into the mix, and is not being helpful. I got caught at O’Hare last night as storms made a mess out of Atlanta’s Hartsfield (Jackson) International Airport. (Full story) […]

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