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Severe weather, including snow, fog, and tornadoes, is expected to disrupt Thanksgiving travel across the U.S.
A record 82 million people are anticipated to travel for the holiday, potentially leading to significant delays.
Parts of the Deep South, including Mississippi and Alabama, face a risk of tornadoes early in the week.
By Thanksgiving Day, Mississippi's weather is forecast to be sunny and clear, with cool temperatures.
"Planes, Trains and Automobiles" is hilarious until you're the one trying desperately to get home for Thanksgiving . Snow, fog , floods, tornadoes and other severe storms could clog Thanksgiving travel plans across the country this week when roads and airports are usually busy.
A record-setting 82 million people are expected to travel 5

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