@cbsmornings: Storms over the weekend sent roofs flying in Maine, caused major flooding near Washington, D.C. and shattered windshields with softball-sized hail in Nebraska. Emergency crews responded to more than 100 water rescues in Maryland alone: "I've never seen it this bad. I've lived here for 20 years." #weather
Crazy to see how nature can just flip everything in seconds, especially those roofs flying off in Maine and the massive hail in Nebraska.
2025-07-21 12:16:25
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Kimberely M Balo :
Government weather
2025-07-22 16:33:42
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The_Random_Experience :
We are gonna have to start building different. But it’s going to be costly, especially the infrastructure that negates the worst of these types of natural disasters. Like a sponge city infrastructure for flooding, half berm houses for tornado alley, hurricane resistant homes in Florida and up the east coast. By the time we did it all it would cost a couple trillion. But it would help a lot of people not lose their livelihoods and make sure we lose less people to these disasters.
2025-07-21 15:24:59
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Goochi Goochi Goo :
Welcome to New Orleans
2025-07-21 13:46:26
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Taryn :
But global warming isn’t real right???
2025-07-21 12:29:02
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fred from earth :
Don't believe anything CBS tells you. They can no longer be trusted. 🥰
2025-07-21 12:11:56
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pinewood_og :
I think theyre manipulating the weather. theyre weaponising that machine that they drag around the ocean. what a better way to control the country, cripple the economy with devastating storms knocking out electricity.
2025-07-21 14:07:45
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