Weather
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Particularly Intense Storms to Hit the Western US During the Independence Day Weekend
Storms will rage through the western United States on Independence Day. The first few days of July will bring a renewed danger of disruptive storms in the Western United States, including the possibility of flash floods in national parks expecting tourists over the holiday weekend.
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