Weather
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Thousands Left Without Power as Severe Storm Ravages Midwest
As heavy storms move through the Midwest, hundreds of people are without electricity. Volatile storms formed as colder air collided with hot, humid air, causing severe downpours and widespread outages throughout the Midwest.
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