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Forecasts Suggest Fiona Could Become Most Intense Storm on Record to Hit Atlantic Canada
Forecasts suggest Fiona could become the most intense storm to hit Atlantic Canada, causing dangerous seas, torrential rainfalls, and high winds.
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