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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?On Tuesday morning the roads were quiet but come Wednesday, traffic is expected to increase as millions are expected to hit the road for the Thanksgiving Holiday. AAA predicts 54.6 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this Thanksgiving. 48.7 million will travel by vehicle, 4.51 million by air, and 1.43 million by bus, train, and cruise ship. Overall, national and local travel totals are less than 1% short of the pre-pandemic high in 2019, air travel from Wisconsin will ex stanley mug ceed pre-pandemic levels and set a new record high this year. Nationwide, air travel is up nearly 8% from last year, with 4.5 million Americans fly stanley cup spain ing to their Thanksgiving destinations this year.AAA forecasts nearly 1.1 million Wisconsinites will travel for the holiday.If you are hitting the road for the holidays, AAA suggests drivers leave early. Travelers should expect much heavier than normal congestion Monday-Wednesday afternoon and early evening. Traffic will be lighter during the morning and late evening hours and on Thanksgiving Day.DateWorst travel timeBest travel time11/23/2211:00 AM - 8:00 PMBefore 8:00 AM, After 8:00 PM11/24/2211:00 AM - 3:00 PMBefore 11:00 AM, After 6:00 PM11/25/224:00 PM - 8:00 PMBefore 11:00 AM, After 8:00 PM11/26/224:00 PM - 8:00 PMBefore 2:00 PM, After 8:00 PM11/27/224:00 PM - 8:00 PMBefore 11:00 AM, After 8:00 PMAAA will be working to keep impaired dr stanley canada ivers off the road during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. The Auto Club Group is activating  Spqu Southeast Wisconsin weather: Comfort returning
 CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. 鈥?Chippewa Falls police confirmed a 10-year-old girl, who had been missing since Sunday, was found dead along a hiking trail in a wooded area on Monday.The Chief of the Chippewa Falls Police Department, Matthew Kelm, said during a news briefing that the incident is considered a homicide. No one is in custody.Investigators previously fo stanley cup und what they believed to be her abandoned bike near the Leinenkugel s brewery plant Sunday evening.Police said in a statement she is a 4th grader at Parkview Elementary. She was last seen at her aunt s home on North Grove Street.Police later found her bicycle a short distance from her aunt s home near Grove Street and the Leinenkugel s brewery.TMJ4 News has decided to not identify the victim or show photos of her because we do not identify stanley cup  victims of sexual assault.View police s original statement:                Report a typo or error stanley water jug  // Submit a news tip