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Holiday Travel Under Threat: Snow Warnings Across US
24 Dec
Summary
- Millions traveling for holidays face potential snow disruptions.
- California, Utah, Oregon, and Alaska expect heavy snowfall.
- Most of US to see above-average temps, making White Christmas rare.

Winter weather alerts have been issued across the United States, signaling potential travel disruptions for millions during the Christmas holiday period. AAA projects over 122 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home between December 20 and January 1, facing risks of flight delays, cancellations, and hazardous road conditions.
While a White Christmas is unlikely for much of the nation with above-average temperatures predicted, California, Utah, Oregon, and Alaska are expected to receive heavy snow. The National Weather Service (NWS) noted that light snow is possible in the Northeast, though significant travel disruptions are not anticipated there.
However, in areas like California's forecast region for NWS Reno, travel could become extremely difficult due to heavy snow and gusty winds. The Hanford, California, forecast office warned of up to 8 feet of snow in high-elevation areas, advising travelers to carry emergency supplies. Meanwhile, other regions may experience record warmth, with temperatures 15-30 degrees above average.




