Anticipated storms and severe weather conditions during the Thanksgiving holiday week pose a significant disruption to travel plans across the United States. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) foresees the upcoming holiday season as the “busiest ever,” with an expected surge in passenger screenings. However, inclement weather may impact central, north-east, and mid-Atlantic regions, affecting major cities and causing potential airport disruptions. The forecast includes rain, snow, and possible thunderstorms, raising concerns about tornadoes in the southern plains, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Despite initial challenges, conditions are predicted to improve later in the week, with Thanksgiving Day expected to be cool and dry. Travelers returning home over the weekend following Thanksgiving, especially on the east coast, should remain vigilant as another storm is anticipated. The TSA reassures travelers of preparedness and collaboration with airline and airport partners to manage the heightened holiday travel volume.