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Severe Weather Snarls Post-Christmas Travel Rush for Millions
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Millions are expected to travel during the post-Christmas holiday rush, which could be disrupted by severe weather across the United States. The TSA is projecting that Sunday will be the busiest day for air travel, but the vast majority of people traveling this holiday will be driving to and from their destinations. NBC’s Shaquille Brewster reports and Angie Lassman tracks the forecast.

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