Weather
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Northeast US to Receive Coolest Wave of Air Since May as the Fall Season Begins
The region will experience a strong cold front just in time it transitions from summer to autumn. A strong cold front bringing the coolest wave of air since May fill envelop the northeastern United States this week.
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Alaska Declares State of Emergency Due to Typhoon Merbok That Causes Significant Flooding Across the State
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Chicago Has a Possible Chance to Encounter Severe Storm and Other Parts of Illinois
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Italy Storm Kills At Least 10 People in the Central Marche Region; Widespread Rainfall and Flooding Reported
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Fiona Strengthens into Hurricane as It Unleashes Heavy Rains in Puerto Rico
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Typhoon Nanmadol Makes Landfall in Japan, Dubbed as the Strongest Storm of 2022
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Storm Alert: Former Typhoon Merbok Violently Hits Alaska with Powerful, Damaging Winds
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