Environment
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La Nina: This Climate Phenomenon May Bring Untimely Snowfall in Parts of US
The hot, sultry days of summer are still in progress with heat waves across the country and less intense, humid summer nights, but there is a possibility the weather could shift in no time as the Northern Hemisphere approaches the fall season.
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