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McGhee Tyson Airport all set for busiest day for Thanksgiving travel
SUMMARY: Thanksgiving travel is peaking today, making it one of the busiest days at M. Tyson Airport in Knoxville. Airport spokesperson Becky Huckabee noted that over 7,000 people are expected to travel, leading to long TSA lines. Preparation is key; the airport collaborates with airlines and rental services to manage the surge in passengers. The holiday season is special for airport employees, who enjoy reconnecting families. Travelers are advised to arrive at least two hours early for their flights and to be patient as they navigate the busy airport environment.
Airport lines are long at McGhee Tyson this Thanksgiving Eve as Tennessee residents travel home for the holidays.
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Tracking road conditions in Antioch after winter storm
SUMMARY: Crews worked overnight to treat roads in the area, and Megan Fee reports live from Antioch. Currently at Bakertown Road near I24 and Haywood Lane, she notes that major roads are mostly clear, with some snowy entry and exit ramps. However, secondary roads remain icy, posing challenges for drivers and pedestrians. While main roads and highways look good thanks to plowing and salting efforts, caution is advised, especially in neighborhoods where conditions are slick. Megan will continue to assess the road conditions around Antioch.
Tracking road conditions in Antioch after winter storm
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TN Winter Storm: Conditions deteriorating in Williamson County
SUMMARY: In Franklin, Andy Cordan reports on worsening conditions from a winter storm. Despite numerous snow plows, road conditions have deteriorated, leading to slushy and hazardous driving. He highlights the dangers of the slippery roads, where drivers are struggling with poor visibility and some have spun out or crashed. The temperature is around 32°F, raising concerns that if it drops further, conditions could worsen significantly. Cordan describes the weather as fluctuating, with moments of almost rain or sunshine, but emphasizes that the current state is among the worst he’s encountered all day. He urges caution for drivers.
Conditions deteriorating in Williamson County, TN
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TEMA provides update on winter storm
SUMMARY: The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) held a livestream update regarding the winter storm affecting the state, maintaining a Level 3 State of Emergency. TEMA director Patrick Sheehan highlighted that crews from the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) are focusing on Priority 1 routes and urged safe driving due to recent accidents involving salt trucks. Snow is expected to persist, with potential travel hazards from thawing and refreezing. While power outages remain minimal, Sheehan advised reducing energy use and stressed safety tips for generator use and outdoor activity in cold weather. Warming shelters are available statewide.
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