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Severe weather could impact July 4 travel plans [Video]

The hurricane is on a path towards Jamaica and Mexico, while most of California is currently under an excessive heat warning.

CLEVELAND — The Transportation Security Administration is expecting to screen more than 28 million people between June 28 and July 8, according to a press release. AAA is also estimating at least five million people will travel by air and another 60 million by car.

While the holiday travel season nears full swing, some travel agents warn the weather — including hurricane season and sweltering heat in the west — could cause some to put a pause on their plans.

The U.S. State Department is warning Americans in the Caribbean to keep a close eye on the current weather situation because of Hurricane Beryl. Additionally, most of California is currently under an excessive heat warning, according to the National Weather Service.

Two travel agents in Cleveland said they have clients on …

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