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Severe Weather Disrupts Post-Christmas Travel Across the U.S.

Chaos ensues as storms, flooding, and dangerous winds hinder travel plans across the Pacific Northwest and southern states after Christmas.

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Updated: Dec 26th, 2024, 4:09 PM ET

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Following Christmas, severe weather impacts millions of travelers as heavy rainfall, snow, and thunderstorms disrupt flights and road travel across the Pacific Northwest and southern U.S. regions. The National Weather Service issues multiple alerts for flash floods, strong winds, and dense fog, leading to significant flight delays and cancellations at major airports. With an expected 119 million holiday travelers, conditions may worsen as ongoing storms threaten more disruptions through early January.


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