9 00 p. M. For most of the bay area. So pretty much everyone except the immediate coastline under a heat warning or heat advisory as we head through the next several days. Due to the dangerous heat. Well talk about what you can expect specifically for your neighborhood coming up in a few minutes. Michelle . Mary, thank you. And due to the dangerous heat, state officials have issued a statewide flex alert for today and were all being asked to voluntarily conserve energy between 3 00 p. M. And 10 00 p. M. Concord broke the record high yesterday at 101 degrees. We spotted some people taking advantage of the slightly cooler temperatures last night to get out and enjoy the plaza in downtown concord. Iethe day, an ice cream shop near the square had a line out the door. Its good. Its nicer out here than it is at home. Lets go downtown and get something to eat. When theres excessive pete like this theres a lot of air conditioning use and of course that drives up the electricity demand. Everyon
Mid 80s in San Francisco and 90 in oakland and upper 90s for san jose and 108 in concord. We have excessive heat warnings and heat advisories that will be in effect from 11 00 a. M. Today all the way through wednesday 9 00 p. M. And thats for most of the bay area except for the immediate coastline. So this will be a prolonged heat wave for us. Here in the bay area. Well talk more about what you can expect as we head through the next several days where you live, coming up in a few minutes. And due to the dangerous heat, state officials have issued a statewide flex alert for today. Were all being asked to voluntarily conserve energy between 3 00 and 10 00 p. M. If you need a place to cool off, there are several cooling centers around the bay area. Palo alto will be open from 1 00 this afternoon until 6 00. And cooling centers will also be available in san jose at may Fair Community center. The Camden Center on union avenue. You can also stop by the Roosevelt Center and doors open at 1 00
21 in buffalo and 24 in pittsburgh. Its down to 42 in philadelphia. And so cold air is moving in for the holiday. So your parade forecast. Lots of sun tomorrow we will not have the wind we have right now, that is down to 5 to 10 Miles Per Hour. And 43 at 8 00 and 10 00, 38 degrees and when the parade wraps up at noon your coming in at 42 degrees. Things are busy on the parkway and things are busy here. We have the philadelphia girls choir practicing for the Tree Lighting tonight and this is an annual tradition for me. More on the festivities here coming up in the full accuweather forecast. Thank you. We turn now to walter perez live at Philadelphia International airport which has been busy with long security lines for much of the day today. Hi sharrie, as you mentioned. All busy all day long at the airport. As you can see at terminals d and e security airport. If you interest traveling by air now is the time to come. Its always among the busiest travel days of the year and this day bef
10 00 38 and struggling to hilt the low 40s by noon but temperatures are on the rebound for black friday ill talk about that in the sevenday forecast. According to triple a, 15 of the try county population will travel during the holiday over 600,000 people and 88 of them are traveling by car but 53 thousand people locally and 4 million americans will be taking to the air that conveniently leads us to walter perez, at Philadelphia International airport. How goes it there . Reporter jim, i have to tell you its not thabad. A live look here at terminals d and e Security Check point where in the past we have seen is much worse than this. But despite appear arnss experts say well see the highest volume overall in 12 years. The day before thanksgiving is traditionally the busiest travel days of the year and with 51 million americans expected to travel this Holiday Weekend, it should be particularly busy this time around. Amtrak Officials Say nationwide they are expecting to serve 750,000 cust
Losing one child, let alone two. Reporter a family friend says a text message alerted them to the news. His son played baseball with bryan jr. And they wanted to help. A gofundme page is bringing cash donations to the family so they have less to worry about as they try to recover. We hope god is with the family to carry them through this difficult time. Reporter after investigators sifted through the ashes in search of a reason why the fire started, those who want to do something are showing up and leaving trinkets as a memorial. They too are asking why and how. I just dont know what theyre going to do. I dont know what that family is going to do. Its the most horrible thing i have ever heard. People are dropping off flowers. One man dropped off a baseball glove and bat. Were also told by the School District that grief counselors were on hand as the Elementary School where the children went to help their friends with the loss. Reporting live in schwenksville, montgomery county, deanna