Weather
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Heatwaves Have Strike Again in Illinois and Western Iowa While Severe Thunderstorm Will Come to Tennessee
The record heat last week was astonishing both day and night. It was the most magnificent from Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa all the way to Michigan. According to the National Weather Service Nashville, the potential for severe storms is mostly along and north of Interstate 40, particularly around the Tennessee-Kentucky border. The greatest threats are severe wind and huge hail, but a tornado is not out of the question.
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