Weather
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Severe Storms in Central US, Critical Fire Weather Conditions Forecasted in Southwest US
A renewed severe weather is expected to impact central states, while fire weather conditions may fuel wildfires in the drought-stricken southwest states.
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NOAA - NWS Issues Warning for Cold Front in the Pacific Northwest, Thunderstorms in the Midwest