Weather
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Heat Wave May Cause a Surge of Wildfires in the Northeast
According to AccuWeather meteorologists, the Northwest of the United States will see yet another heat wave. In addition to the possibility of temperatures approaching levels from late last month, the soaring heat and the generally dry environment might result in a considerable increase in wildfire activity.
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