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U.S. travelers faced a busy Memorial Day weekend as forecast updates and transportation reports warned of heavy demand and spotty weather.
CBS News meteorologist Rob Marciano outlined variable conditions nationwide heading into the holiday, with localized thunderstorms possible in parts of the Midwest and Southeast and calmer conditions across portions of the West and Northeast.
Transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reported a record number of Americans expected to travel by air and road beginning May 22â23, straining airport operations, rental car inventories and key highway corridors.
Officials and carriers urged early arrivals at airports, flexible itineraries and checks on weather-related advisories; some flights and ground services were expected to see delays.
The combined travel-and-weather picture raised safety and logistical concerns for commuters, family trips and tourism-dependent businesses during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

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