
Two forecasted winter storms could cause travel disruptions and delays across the nation as airports gear up for a record surge in Thanksgiving travel.
The FAA predicts 2025 will see the biggest Thanksgiving travel period in 15 years.
Peak days for travel will be Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday. Tuesday will see the biggest passenger numbers, with over 50,000 flights scheduled.
Rain is largely expected nationwide, with specific intensity predicted in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. Several systems passing through the South and Midwest will bring cold fronts and potential snow.
At least 73 million people are expected to travel by car this Thanksgiving, per AAA, raising concern for the impact of the incoming weather systems.
