Wildfires
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Extreme Weather Is Expected in the South, With Wildfires in the West
Showers and storms have reappeared to the east coast of the United States, and the wet weather is not forecast to let up until the end of the week. Meanwhile, storm activity in the west has been creating havoc, along with a low-intensity heatwave.
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