Clouds giving way to sun… the low 40s…
Tomorrow is traditionally the biggest travel day of the year, with people headed for that turkey dinner destination: travelers on the road between about 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. will see the most traffic says AAA-Ohio’s Kara Hitchens, with commuter traffic still a factor at that time… Hitchens recommends driving on the holiday itself, if yours is a short trip; a record 3.2 million Ohioans are expected to travel by road, air, rail or even on cruises this weekend… AAA has expanded their definition of “Thanksgiving weekend” when it comes to your travel plans: Ohio-based Public Affairs Manager Kara Hitchens says those who are still able to do some of their work remotely can choose to head to their destination today instead of tomorrow; same goes for coming back home Monday instead of Sunday
The National Weather Service says just a chance of showers tomorrow afternoon, so not bad for your road trip… But keep up with the latest forecasts starting Friday: the Lake Erie snow machine is expected to crank up as early as Friday.
Governor Mike DeWine was in Warren yesterday for a ribbon-cutting at the new Student Recreation and Wellness center on the campus of Warren G Harding High School… State and federal money paid for the facility; there’s a track, a sports practice field; even an esports area… Akron Childrens Hospital will also be building a pediatric facility there.