Weather
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Dangerous Early-Summer Heat Wave Grips Western US, Millions Brace for Scorching Temperatures
An extreme early-summer heat wave was expected to peak Thursday across much of the western United States, where millions were scrambling to cope with the sudden sharp rise in temperatures.
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