plenty of opportunities to come in and warm up periodically. according to the website flight aware, 132 atlanta flights have been canceled so far, but airport officials are keeping a close eye on developments and the country with those thousands of cancellations going on natider airlines are now offering storm-related waivers and flexible rebooking options. >> no more fare difference, no change fee, you can go ahead, call your airline and make a change to a flight you think is better. >> aaa predicts nearly 102000000 americans will drive to their holiday destinations. up north, icy conditions on many roads. >> we encourage residents to avoid driving if you can. fewer cars on the streets means fewer chances for dangerous incidents to happen.
biggest upset of 2022, how one incoming house democrat beat the trump-backed republican in a ruby-red rural district. and leading this hour, the national weather service is calling this a once in a generation event. right now most of the country is feeling the effects of the arctic blast, or the bomb cyclone. life-threatening cold shifting east with temperatures breaking all-time low records. parts of wyoming seeing minus 42 degrees without the wind chill factor. and the bomb cyclone is expanding, unleashing blizzard conditions in some places, making travel in some places nearly impossible. more than 2200 flights have already been canceled today as people rye to make it to their holiday destinations. we're going to start with cnn's lucy kafanov in denver taking a look at mother nature's wrath coast to coast. >> reporter: millions of people experiencing the peak of what the weather service is calling a once in a generous type event. others still bracing.
backlogs at the crematorium, though the chinese government of course is telling a much different story. plus it's been called the biggest upset of 2022, how one incoming house democrat beat the trump-backed republican in a ruby-red rural district. and leading this hour, the national weather service is calling this a once in a generation event. right now most of the country is feeling the effects of the arctic blast, or the bomb cyclone. life-threatening cold shifting east with temperatures breaking all-time low records. parts of wyoming seeing minus 42 degrees without the wind chill factor. and the bomb cyclone is expanding, unleashing blizzard conditions in some places, making travel in some places nearly impossible. more than 2200 flights have already been canceled today as people rye to make it to their holiday destinations. we're going to start with cnn's lucy kafanov in denver taking a look at mother nature's wrath coast to coast. >> reporter: millions of people
deck for the majority, when they'll have a stronger hand, but a disagreement other tactics, policy, as they head to this chrome. >> remarkable stuff. manu raju on the hill, thank so much. still to come, temperatures begin to plunge. look at that purple area over the whole country. the impact this is having a people trying to get to their holiday destinations. plus it's been more than five weeks since four university of idaho students were murdered in their off-campus home. with no new information or suspect, we're going to hear from we have victim's parents on where things stand. later, the people have spoken. elon musk will step down as ceo of twitter, , though not needil.
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struck the birds in midair. the head of the national guard general daniel hockenson was on board the plane. the plane is part of a fleet that flies out of joint base andrews in maryland to support government missions worldwide. it landed safely at midway, no injuries were reported. it is the busiest travel day of the year. many of you may be waiting in line soon and long lines at airports. more than 50 million people ready to head out to the holiday destinations, the skies busier than ever, what about the roads, get to pete muntien. you're always at the airport but not today. you're in front of the interstate. >> reporter: so many more people drive for thanksgiving compared to fly. although we focus on flying because it's one of the busiest days there.
5g network in america? (vo) when it comes to your business, not all bars are created equal. so switch to verizon business unlimited today. two days to go until thanksgiving and the rush is on. millions of americans are driving, traveling by train or flying to their holiday destinations. let's take a look at a radar showing the number of flights in the air at this hour, just a sea of level. the faa tells nbc news it expect the highest number of flights will be today, more than 48,000. but with the highest volume in years, airports are also facing staffing shortages. nbc's marissa par joins me in baltimore with more. what kind of crowds are you seeing and how are peoples' attitudes? >> so far so good over here at bwi, but we are in one part of