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Millions of Americans are gearing up for the busy Christmas holiday, with travel plans in full swing. However, a weather alert has been issued, warning of potential delays due to rain and snow across the country. While there are no major storms expected to halt Christmas travel, the forecast does predict rounds of challenging weather that could slow things down, especially in the eastern US.

Northeast

Travelers in the Northeast may face some difficulties on the heavily trafficked I-95 corridor, with rain and snow potentially causing traffic trouble from Boston through New York City and Philadelphia. High temperatures are expected to be in the 40s on Thursday, dropping to the 30s over the weekend, making for chilly conditions.

South

A cold air mass is moving into the South, bringing tumbling temperatures after scattered showers. While the cold air will reach the Gulf Coast and mid-Atlantic, it is not expected to linger long, with temperatures rebounding above average next week.

Midwest

Cities across the Midwest are bracing for cold temperatures and potential snow, which could impact travel plans. Chicago is set to remain in the 30s, with snow likely to cause delays in flights and on highways. Minneapolis will see snow on Thursday before conditions improve on Friday, so travelers should be prepared for wintry weather.

West

Out West, cities will experience a mix of temperatures and weather conditions. Seattle will see showers and temperatures in the 50s, while Los Angeles can expect sunshine with high temperatures in the mid-70s. San Francisco will be cooler with foggy conditions, and Phoenix will be sunny and warm with temperatures reaching the 80s, while Salt Lake City will be cooler in the low 50s.

As you plan your holiday travels, be sure to stay informed about the weather conditions in your area and prepare accordingly. Safe travels!

*Personal Touch:*
As someone who has experienced the frustration of holiday travel delays firsthand, I understand how stressful it can be to navigate through challenging weather conditions. Remember to pack extra layers, stay updated on the latest forecasts, and allow for extra time when heading to the airport or hitting the road. Your safety and well-being are top priorities, so take the necessary precautions to ensure a smooth and enjoyable holiday season!