With Thanksgiving holiday travel underway, a storm tracking from the Rockies to the Midwest and Northeast is causing delays for flights and road travel, impacting nearly 3 million people screened by TSA and a record 71.7 million expected to travel by car. The storm is bringing rain, ice, and snow, with thousands of flight delays, especially in cities like Denver and Newark, and road impacts on I-80, I-64, I-75, I-25, and I-70. Thanksgiving Day will see rain along the I-95 corridor and heavy snow in the interior Northeast and New England, with potential for power outages and 3 to 6 inches of snow in areas from northeast Pennsylvania to New Hampshire.
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