Weather
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Meteorologists Say Widespread Cooldown expected to Continue in Midwest
Forecasts said that a cooldown in the Midwest could stay in the next weekend. Forecasts said another widespread cooldown and cold air breeze are expected in the Midwest, helping to alleviate the warm to hot weather.
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