According to AccuWeather experts, a string of storms is expected to drift across the U.S. ahead of Thanksgiving. These systems are forecast to bring rain, snow, wind and fog during what is typically a very busy time for travel.

“Storms could cause major travel headaches in the days leading up to Thanksgiving. People heading out on the highways should be prepared for snowy conditions in parts of the Midwest and Northwest,” said AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Expert Paul Pastelok. “Drivers could encounter rain and fog as storms push from the central U.S. to the Northeast before Thanksgiving Day.”

The days leading up to Thanksgiving

On Monday, AccuWeather forecasters said they foresee poor travel conditions in parts of the Northwest and southern Plains. This storm is expected to shift from

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