Some severe weather could impact travelers in the sky or on the road through Thanksgiving weekend, according to forecasters.

Snow is expected to hit parts of the northern U.S., while rain is predicted to sweep other areas around the country, according to forecasts from the National Weather Service, The Weather Channel and AccuWeather.

According to NWS, winter storm warnings are in effect across the Great Lakes, including Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, for Wednesday, Nov. 26, which is considered a peak travel day. On Thanksgiving Day, snow could fall in some Midwestern states, while rain is expected in the Pacific Northwest.

Nearly 82 million people are expected to travel at least 50 miles from home during the Thanksgiving holiday period this year, according to the American Automobile Association.

Snow is expected to fall over the Great Lakes on Wednesday, Nov. 26. Winter storm warnings are currently in effect for the Twin Cities metro area and north and central Michigan, according to NWS.