Environment
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Despite Temperature Spikes, American Northeast May Experience Some Cooling Due to Stormy Weather
The summer-like heat that will begin the week in the Northeast will not stay long, but more pleasant air will have to wait until a wave of severe thunderstorms sweeps over the region.
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