If you’re traveling somewhere for the Thanksgiving long weekend, brace yourself.

This week is expected to be the busiest Thanksgiving holiday travel period in 15 years, with more than 360,000 flights set to travel through the U.S., according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). And while the surge of flight delays and cancellations driven by the government shutdown appears to have ended , inclement weather is forecasted to sweep through much of the country in the days leading up to the long weekend, which could disrupt air travel.

Travelers are also set to flock to the country’s railroads and highways, where they may be faced with crowds or potential disruptions. Amtrak predicted that this year will be a record-breaking Thanksgiving travel season, and the American Automobi

See Full Page