Weather
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Death Valley Likely to Reach 130 F Heat Temperature; Risk of Wildfires, Heat-Related Stress Possible
The latest weather forecast showed that challenging heat conditions could be likely in Death Valley. Meanwhile, some parts in the Northeast and Central Us could face the threat of severe thunderstorms. Read here.
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