Weather
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After Suffering from Scorching Heat, US Southwest to Experience a Major Cooldown
Significant cooling is expected to replace the extreme heat in the Southwest. Early this week, temperatures in the southwestern United States might plummet by as much as 40 degrees Fahrenheit as a new weather trend pushes away the region's extreme, record-setting heat.
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