Severe weather threatens millions day after a dozen tornadoes pummel 4 states

Severe weather threatens millions day after a dozen tornadoes pummel 4 states

Nearly 20 million Americans are facing the threat of severe weather over the next 24 hours with heavy rain and flash flooding possible across the Southeast. There’s also potential for record-breaking heat in parts of Texas and Florida. On Wednesday, at least a dozen tornadoes ripped through four states. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann has more from Alabama.

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Wildfire smoke from Canada takes economic toll in U.S.

Wildfire smoke from Canada takes economic toll in U.S.

The smoke from Canadian wildfires that blanketed parts of the U.S. last week forced many people to stay inside for a few days. Ballgames and stage performances were canceled, construction jobs took a break, and school children were not allowed to play outdoors. CBS MoneyWatch associate managing editor Irina Ivanova has more on the wildfires’ economic impact.

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Relief from Canadian wildfire smoke still days away for millions of Americans, meteorologist says

Relief from Canadian wildfire smoke still days away for millions of Americans, meteorologist says

Dangerously bad air due to Canadian wildfires is still affecting millions of Americans, and hazy skies and reduced visibility are expected in the central and eastern U.S. over the next few days, says meteorologist Stephanie Abrams with The Weather Channel. The worst air quality Friday is expected in cities including Detroit and Pittsburgh.

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