this is a big travel day. millions of people could be affected like this. i want to show you our little moving turkey here. how cute is that. across the own seaboard is where we ll see the worst weather. we ll see the potential for interesting weather across the northwest for wednesday. but i really think the bullseye for bad weather is going to be the eastern seaboard. for thanksgiving day things clear up and look very nice for all of the big city, except for los angeles you ll be dealing with a storm system moving your way. just a quick look at this travel, this travel mess that could unfold on tuesday, as the strong storms move eastward, and then into tuesday night, and wednesday we re expecting delays across the northeast, the mid-atlantic and the southeast. jenna lease, we ll be here, bringing you the very latest, of course in the air and on the roadways. back to you. jenna: everywhere. everywhere. when those east coast airports are affected it certainly affects all the country as
wednesday, i m jon scott. jenna: thanks for joining us everybody, i m jenna lease, it s high noon in the east. hot stories we are following coast to coast. harris faulkner is at her news desk. steve centanni in washington. and j.d. the dean machine. but first we start off with harris. a shocking murder on the streets of beverly hills. reporter: a prominent public r-r found dead inside her mercedes. i ll have exactly what happened and the latest investigation into her death coming up. jenna: unbelievable. folks forced out of their homes by improper foreclosures could soon be getting some cash, is that right shall steve. reporter: there is talk of a nation-wide fund to help homeowners who faced foreclosure and feel they have been unfairly treated by the banks. that story will be coming up. jenna: a storm system working its way across new england. j.d. you ve been busy this week. reporter: it has been busy here in the northeast high winds
there have been predictions that we d see as little as one into as much as five or six and i believe in some pockets of south florida they have maybe seen that much. it s been a little bit windy, it has indeed flooded just a bit. right now as it stands bonnie, i understand, is making her way over biscayne bay, moving along at around 40 miles per hour. as she moves along, jenna lease, she will continue we re told to move towards the gulf. as she moves over towards the gulf she ll begin to suck up a whole lot more water. remember that water is warm, and that water is almost like fuel for this storm, which right now forecasters say overnight did begin to break up a little bit. so that was good news for us here, and hopefully it will turn out to be good news as bonnie continues to make her way a little further out towards the gulf. jenna lee. jenna: it doesn t look too bad right there but you should probably still get out of that wind. orlando salinas, thank you very