Right now millions of people are traveling for thanksgiving. Today is set to be one of the of the year. Good morning. Welcome to nbc10 news today. Im tracy davidson. Ikahema. Nbc10 has live coverage to make sure you get to your destinationsafely and on time. Were monitoring the roads, what to expect if youre flying. The team has a look at the Holiday Weekend forecast starting with meteorologist bill henley at a Chester County wawa as nbc10 news today hits the road to highlight local communities. This time at the wawa in thorndale, Chester County. Say hi and cup of coffee until 9 00 this morning. Youre keeping us covered with the first alert forecast for thanksgiving weekend travelers. Yeah. Changing quite a bit. Rain is coming down now. The rain wont be along all day. Good morning carmen. Who is this . Good morning. This is my son, a. J. Nice to meet you. How are you doing this morning . Good. Take a step this way. I want to get you out of the rain. What gets you up early on a wednesda
Out of here. Sunshine and breeze today, temperatures in the 50s. The winds will bring in colder air for thanksgiving day all around. Temperatures in the 30s in the morning and just in the 40s in the afternoon. Do your best to stay warm on thanksgiving day. Ill break it down hour by hour along with krystal klei coming up. First, Jessica Boyington watching first alert traffic. People getting away for the holiday this morning, jess . Not yet, bill. Were probably ahead of schedule for that. Around 7 00, theyre calling that the time to get out the door. A few cars are doing so now. The schuylkill expressway around the roosevelt blvd. , westbound, we have restrictions in the lanes heading up ahead for construction. Some of that and this of the few Construction Projects that are active now, a lot of them for the holiday have been taken off the roads. Lane restrictions there. No major delays because of it. Also watching roads in new jersey. Maybe you have to head over the bridge this morning.
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