A cross-country storm could lead to travel havoc for millions of Thanksgiving travelers next week, forecasters said.

A brewing storm is expected to primarily be a rainmaker, though some snow is possible along its northern edges.

A cross-country storm could lead to travel havoc for millions of Thanksgiving travelers next week, forecasters said.

Much of the country could see wet, stormy weather during peak travel times for the Thanksgiving holiday.

An active storm in the Central US may impact may Turkey Day celebrations this week.

Heavy rain and snowstorms expected across wide swaths of the United States this week could muck up Thanksgiving travel for millions of Americans.

The travel forecast calls for wintry weather across much of the northern U.S. and a record number of Americans hitting the road over the holiday week.