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There will be a bit of everything across Florida during the Thanksgiving holiday: heat, storms, cooler temperatures, winds, and bone-dry air!
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The Thanksgiving holiday travel period is underway with AAA estimating nearly 82 million Americans will travel via either land or air to their destinations.
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Two cold fronts push through this week, and dry air will continue to dominate and bring fire danger across northern Florida.
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AAA projects that nearly 82 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home over the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Instead of two days, state workers will get three paid days off for Thanksgiving.
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Her small building is the scene of a mammoth operation
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Anyone who is impaired can call the auto club for a free ride home for themselves and their car, within a ten-mile radius, from late Wednesday through early Monday.
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Gas is below $3 a gallon at more than half of the gas stations across the state. That's not the case in Tallahassee, where prices are among the most expensive.
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In this interview from 2019, Zest Podcast host Robin Sussingham speaks with historian Rodney Kite-Powell about the true origins of Thanksgiving (hint: he says it started with the Spaniards and predates the pilgrims).
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AAA forecasts 2.9 million Floridians will travel for the holiday weekend. More than 90 percent of them will drive.