Environment
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Deep Freeze Grips Upper Midwest and Northeast as Tornado Touches Down Alabama
As the Upper Midwest and Northeast are blanketed in arctic air, several Gulf Coast regions face the risk of more tornadoes. According to experts, wind chills of -25 to -40 degrees are anticipated to hit 10 million people in regions of North Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
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