Severe weather threatens Thanksgiving travel for millions as officials warn of delays
Briefly

Nearly 80 million travelers are projected to face possible delays due to severe weather and long lines, with about 72 million expected to travel by car.
The FAA indicates that most airport delays stem from weather conditions and high travel volume, not staffing issues, as over 1,000 flights have already been delayed.
TSA chief David Pekoske advised travelers to "pack a little patience" and emphasized the need to arrive early at airports to mitigate potential delays.
Severe weather, particularly across the eastern U.S., is predicted to complicate travel for Thanksgiving, especially for regions experiencing winter weather conditions.
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