area. she grew up here. we spent a lot of time in our lives here in bucks county. she joins me in expressing our personal profound sadness about what has happened in this community. and she joins me in prayer and extending our thoughts to those who are suffering today. people in southeastern pennsylvania are still holding their breaths. the national weather service has the entire region under a 24 hour flood watch today but governor shapiro reminding everyone to be vigilant about where and how they travel back to you. bryan: officials say they saw up to 7 inches a rate of 45 minutes. tragic and unbelievable cb cotton thank you. while the weather happening all over the northeast today pre-check this out. heavy rain and floods because part of this road to collapse in hillsboro, new hampshire. flash flood warnings were in place at the time. rushing water buckled and split the road. luckily no cars were nearby for
sometimes fares as high as 800 and 2,000 dollars for coach and similar prices to rome, from new york, so it is extraordinarily expensive. with gas prices now down about a buck on average, a road trip makes a lot more sense. and it also would keep you from the crowds at the airport though, and at the point where we have a ton of hacks to get you around the crowds including clear and pre-check. so you know, there are ways to avoid the crowds. all right. so we have something like the national average gas price, you know, is it $4.60 right now. does this mean to you that people, oh, no, that was, that was a year ago, 4.60 and now it is 3.58. so does this say to you, that people are more likely to take those short road trips? or are they going to go long? especially with the high air prices? so it is, i think there is room for both. i think you re definitely going to see more people hitting the
the unofficial start of the travel season. the tsa reported its third busiest day ever at atlanta s hartsfield-jackson airport as well as the highest number of checkpoint screenings since the covid-19 pandemic. not just busy airports. aaa says more people hitting the roads this holiday weekend compared to last year. isabel rosales is at the airport and mike is in los angeles. isabel, thank goodness you re not in the lines. you can have pre-check, clear, all of those things, you re still going to wait on some of those days. how are things looking right now? reporter: hey, jim. getting stuck in one of those long lines is absolute torture. some people have certainly experienced that. we have kept a close eye on this
in the u.s. delays in the hundreds, cancellations still in the dozens. i just heard from somebody who went through this line here at reagan national airport, only took her 11 minutes to get through pre check. things going pretty smooth so far. these are my fingers crossed for everyone trying to get somewhere. i always wonder, pete, people rushing around trying to get to their destination how psyched they are to be pulled aside by a reporter asking them questions about how it s going so far. but you re so kind, i would talk to you. great to see you. keep us posted on how the day goes, thank you. he got recognized today, he is the mayor of reagan national airport. it depends on the reporter. good to see pete. it s not just airports that will be busy because according korgd to aaa more than 37 million americans will hit the roads this memorial day weekend. cnn reporter matt egan here with the details. sounds like a lot. how do the numbers compare to last year? happy friday, rahel.
one snag could slow the start of summer. if things run smoothly, people do their jobs efficiently. then it s a great trip. pack your patience. come prepared. keeping my fingers crossed i get home without a hitch. i transportation secretary pete buttigieg underscores the top driver of delays is really extreme weather and the faa is warning today that there could be thunderstorms in florida. a huge destination. and that ground stops could be possible. the good news, no ground stops nationwide at all. just checked flightaware. 600 delays so far today, only about 68 kanslations. just heard from somebody who went through this line here at tsa. only took her about 11 minutes to get through pre-check. so pretty smooth. pretty good. we will take it. thanks, pete. two people working for former president donald trump moved boxes of papers at his