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Locally severe thunderstorms and flash flooding are set to disrupt travel and holiday plans across the East, central U.S., and parts of the Southwest in the days leading up to July 4.
Daily bouts of severe weather through early week across portions of the Plains, Midwest and mid-Atlantic will bring risks of damaging winds, hail and flash flooding.
Hundreds of flights have been canceled at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport after a severe storm overnight, just as a busy travel period ahead of the Fourth of July gets started.
The eastern Pacific may soon have its sixth tropical storm of the 2025 hurricane season. Meanwhile, the tropics are heating up in the Atlantic.
A mother on the Alaska Airlines flight that suffered an explosive midair blowout thought she lost her baby out of the gaping hole.
The woman from Brazil fell down a steep embankment while hiking Mount Rinjani, a volcano in Indonesia. Poor weather and rugged terrain delayed search and rescue operations.
Lower Calf Creek Falls is a remote oasis in southern Utah, and two swimmers were almost seriously injured when large rocks rained down near the waterfall.
Thunderstorms will continue to prowl portions of the central and eastern United States through this weekend although some of the most dangerous conditions may be produced by flooding downpours.
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