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This weekend, travelers heading home from the holiday throwing an extra curveball with snow and rain in the forecast amidst heavy traffic on the roads.

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There's one thing in the world you have no control over. It's the weather. You just do what.

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You got to do. 14 million people under winter weather alerts from Texas to New York. Tonight, Kansas in the Bullseye, where gusty winds and as much as eight inches of snowfall may pave the way for treacherous terrain. Some roads already blanketed.

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You're going to have slippery travel for today.

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Out west in Wyoming, police saying icy conditions led to this Thanksgiving 19 car pile-up on a major highway. Officials say four drivers ended up in the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

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The snow has.

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Intensified here.

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In Northern Colorado and Western Oklahoma, snow quickly building up on surfaces. I late Sunday. Downpours in the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast may damper travel back home.

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We're delayed 30 minutes. Fingers crossed that the rest of the day goes smoothly.

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At airports across the country, the TSA is bracing for the mass exodus of passengers heading home. Tomorrow is their Super Bowl.

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Tomorrow is their Super Bowl. Sunday is Super Bowl Sunday for the airlines.

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That's when a record-breaking 2.9 million are expected to fly the most ever in a single day.

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Sunday is going to be the biggest test that the airlines have faced this year, and perhaps the biggest test in air travel history.

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George, Soliz is at the Philadelphia International Airport tonight. George, how's it looking so far?

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Yeah, Jose, according to the board here, we got a handful of delays here at PHO, including one cancelation nationwide. There are just over 3,000 delays. The good news, so far less than 50 cancelations. The bulk of those delays are out west. Jose.

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