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More than 72 million Americans are expected to travel for the Fourth of July holiday. Some may be in for a rainy trip.
Travel experts weigh in on ways to make the busy Fourth of July week more manageable, as well as how to score savings on flights, rental cars, hotels and more.
With the Fourth of July fast approaching, a record-breaking 72.2 million Americans are preparing to travel for the holiday, according to AAA. However, long-range forecasts indicate that a cold ...
Storms, extreme heat, and wildfire risks are disrupting record-breaking Fourth of July travel, causing flight delays, road ...
Flash flooding, heavy rain, and a possible tropical system threaten July 4th plans across Florida and the Southeast. Follow ...
For those heading to any of Florida's theme parks over Fourth of July weekend, don't be surprised by the weather. See ...
Travel. AAA predicts that more than 61 million people will be traveling by car this Fourth of July. The good news for them is that gas prices are significantly lower than they were last year ...
Fourth of July survival guide: Weather, travel tips and events. Published: ; Jun. 29, 2016, 12:37 p.m.
FOX Weather has your one-stop-shop for the Fourth of July holiday-week road travel, air travel and fireworks forecasts across America. "Active weather is expected to continue impacting the U.S ...
Forecasters are predicting a hot but mostly dry holiday weekend this Fourth of July along with a record number of travelers.
The weather will be clear and dry in the Great Lakes region and Northeast and most of the West on the Fourth of July, AccuWeather reported. Heat and humidity with temperatures in the 90s are ...