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Sudden Stratospheric Warming at 122 Degrees Disrupts Start of Spring
In the upcoming weeks, a sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event with temperatures reaching 122 degrees is predicted to occur, disrupting the start of spring. Read more here.
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