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Storms, extreme heat, and wildfire risks are disrupting record-breaking Fourth of July travel, causing flight delays, road ...
Travel on the July 4th holiday weekend is expected to hit a record with 72.2 million Americans journeying at least 50 miles ...
On July 4, strong to severe thunderstorms are in the forecast for the Northern and Central Plains and Upper Mississippi ...
The AAA recommends travelers leave early or, if possible, wait until Monday to beat traffic as a record 72 million Americans ...
Travel agents said some of their clients are flocking to Europe, and those staying in the U.S. are prioritizing the ...
4th of July travel forecast: What you need to know about the roads. ABC News Photo Illustration, AAA, INRIX, Hopper. MORE: As thousands of flights canceled, feud between United CEO and FAA spills ...
More than 72 million Americans are expected to travel for the Fourth of July holiday. Some may be in for a rainy trip.
As the Fourth of July weekend comes to an end, travel experts are predicting one of the busiest holiday travel periods on ...
Travel for the Fourth of July holiday weekend is underway, and forecasters are predicting that record numbers of people will be on the road and board planes ahead of Tuesday. But the week has been ...
Traffic is said to be light enough for a "free flow" on Sunday, July 4, according to INRIX’s data and AAA’s report. But, congestion will likely build up again the next day between 4 and 5 p.m.
More than 2 million people from Massachusetts are expected to hit the road over the July Fourth holiday week, according to ...
Fourth of July lands on a Friday for the perfect chance at a longer getaway. Here's what travelers should know.