Weather
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Severe Storms Place 50 Million Americans at Risk in the Northeast US This Weekend: AccuWeather Forecast
The calm weather in the Northeast United States will be replaced with severe weather, bringing potential flooding due to heavy rain, large hail, and damaging winds.
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