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Severe Weather, Floods, Heavy Rainfall Roll In for Oklahoma, Texas After Weeks of Drought and 100-Degree Temps
After several weeks of drought and sweltering 100-degree temperatures for Oklahoma and Texas, severe weather of floods and heavy rainfall is suddenly rolling in.
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