It's the biggest question of the day: Where is Santa Claus?
Children around the world will be on their best behavior Tuesday, hoping for a visit from the jolly old elf himself.
According to the NORAD Santa Tracker, St. Nick left the North Pole at 3:30 a.m. on Christmas Eve.
#NORAD just received notification that #Santa just took off from the North Pole! His magical journey around the world has begun!!!https://t.co/gSvRD6ezKo#NoradTracksSanta #SantaTracker #NoradSanta #ChristmasEve #Christmas #NORAD
— NORAD Tracks Santa (@NoradSanta) December 24, 2019
His first stops were a few of the islands in the Pacific, then the most eastern part of Russia and down to Australia.
If you want to track Santa's progress throughout the day, you can follow along on the NORAD website, on their Twitter or by calling 1-877-Hi-NORAD (1-877-446-6723).
You can also tune into 41 Action News for updates during our newscasts.