
Severe weather expected for Fourth of July
Severe storms are expected in various parts of the U.S. during the Fourth of July travel weekend. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave has the latest on the weather and travel plans.
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Severe storms are expected in various parts of the U.S. during the Fourth of July travel weekend. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave has the latest on the weather and travel plans.
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A powerful winter storm is expected to impact millions of Americans as it dumps snow, ice, and rain across the country this weekend. Warnings were posted for almost 2,000 miles from Arizona to the Great Lakes as the storm rumbles east. More than 2,500 flights were delayed or canceled in the U.S on Friday, complicating holiday travel plans. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli reports.
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