The Sunday after Thanksgiving is traditionally one of the busiest travel days of the year. If you are heading anywhere across the lower-48, major travel problems should be few and far between.
Here in the Stateline area, lingering flurries are possible early in the morning behind a departing cold front. A little further to the east in Milwaukee and Chicago, the precipitation could hang-on as late as 2pm as a light mix of rain and snow. This will cause some minor delays at the major airports.
If your travels take you to Cleveland, Pittsburgh, or Atlanta, the same cold front that bought us a wet Saturday will bring wet weather and minor delays to these airports. Likewise the Pacific Northwest is expecting rain due to an area of low pressure coming in off the ocean. But for most of the country, the weather looks pretty tranquil for this time of year. Dry weather will dominate from here westward to California and southward to the Gulf coast.
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