With a record-setting 82 million people expected to make a 50+ mile-long Thanksgiving commute, the busiest travel period of the year just got a whole lot busier. Nearly 90 percent of travelers will be hitting the road and airport traffic will kick into high gear starting on Tuesday, with an estimated six million ticketed passengers, according to AAA. Congestion and delays are inevitable—and Mother Nature isn’t helping the cause either.

A series of coast-to-coast storms will bring “rain, snow, severe thunderstorms, and strong winds” to much of the central and eastern U.S. ahead of Thanksgiving, throwing a wrench “during peak travel days,” per an AccuWeather press release shared with Best Life.

A fast-moving, cross-country storm is forecasted to pick up on the West Coast late Tuesday, poss

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