Environment
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Extreme Heat Advisory: Temperatures Expected to Reach 110 Degrees Fahrenheit in the Great Plains by Early Next Week
The intense heat has affected not only the Plains but also the interior West of the United States. Extreme heat has continued to affect the Great Plains and interior West of the United States, based on weather reports on Saturday, July 16.
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