Seasonal & Holidays
Latest Thanksgiving Weekend Travel Forecast: Grosse Pointe
The weather couldn't be better — unless you're heading west. Some airports may be affected, so be sure to check the status of flights.
Snow from Winter Storm Cara is expected remain in the western United States, meaning your biggest travel problem over the five-day Thanksgiving weekend could be congestion on the nation’s highways.
Nearly 42 million Americans are expected to travel to their holiday destinations by car, most of them leaving on Wednesday, according to AAA.
If you’re among them, you’ll be driving under sunny skies Wednesday, when the daytime high is predicted to be in the low 50s, according to The Weather Channel. The high on Thanksgiving Day is expected to be 55, meaning you’ll be able to get out and walk off some of the calories from the Thanksgiving feast.
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Temperatures are expected to remain mild through Sunday, but take your umbrella along if you’re planning on doing any Black Friday shopping.The Weather Channel says there’s a 100 percent chance of rain.
Rain and low clouds could affect flights in and out of Detroit Metropolitan Airport. To check the status of flights, go to a site like Flightstats.com or Flightaware.com.
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