Weather
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Severe Thunderstorms Could End Prolonged Heat, Fall-Like Conditions Might Finally Arrive in Midwest US
The much-awaited fall season could be triggered by a barrage of severe thunderstorms that will move from the Midwest to the Northeast US. Read more here.
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