Eastern US
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Eastern Weather Forecast: Above-Average Temperatures To Continue This Week; Fire Risk Likely in Southern High Plains
The National Weather Service (NWS) latest advisory shows that above-average temperatures are expected in the Eastern US this week. In Southern High Plains, the foecast warns of fire risks due to warm conditions. Read here.
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