Are you traveling over the river and through the woods to your grandmother's house for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner? Or maybe the airport is your first stop to get to your turkey dinner with family or friends.

Tuesday into Wednesday the storm intensifies, poised to cause us travel issues from New York and Connecticut into Boston up to Maine.

Looks like trouble is brewing with a storm poised to possibly cause some major travel issues during the Thanksgiving holiday. According to the MSN website, New England meteorologists from Maine to Connecticut are monitoring this potential doozy. Overall, we're talking millions of us could be affected.

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According to United Press International, this potent storm will start to take shape over the Great Lakes region. It will trigger heavy rain, snow, and very strong winds that will travel into New England. This means from Chicago to Boston and beyond, in one of the busiest areas of the country, travel delays are very likely.

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According to United Press International, this potent storm will start to take shape over the Great Lakes region. It will trigger heavy rain, snow, and very strong winds that will travel into New England. This means from Chicago to Boston and beyond, in one of the busiest areas of the country, travel delays are very likely.

According to the AccuWeather website, there will most likely be flight delays and congested traffic along our major highways, with Interstate 95 being one of those. This storm will come in bursts of wintry weather and snow showers really starting to affect travel from New York to northern New England on the Tuesday to Wednesday before Thanksgiving.

There is a chance that heavy rains will be more prevalent than snow on Wednesday for Massachusetts and New Hampshire according to AccuWeather, however, we can't rule out some snow and ice making driving slick and slippery at times.

Once we hit Thanksgiving Day, it appears to be clear sailing and a quiet holiday weekend for New England overall, so there's that.

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