The Bay Area and Lake Tahoe face more stormy weather as millions are expected to be traveling this week for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Tim JohnsThe busiest travel season of the year is officially upon us once again as the Bay Area and Lake Tahoe face more stormy weather.This week, as many as 80 million Americans are expected to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday. With many of them traveling by air, transportation officials say, they're ready.
"Have your chains, your chain tensioners, make sure that you put them on your tires and that they actually are fitted correctly," said Kevin "Coop" Cooper. "This is the first round of people hitting the snow. The ski areas got ready. They opened a few days early," Charnley said.
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