Weather
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High Temperatures and Warm Weather Forecasted to Roast the North-Central U.S.
It's only just the first week of October but the northern Plains is already exhibiting record-breaking heat, a summer heat like the 80s. The Desert Southwest brings warm summer heat across parts of central United States this month, breaking the 101-year-old heat record in north-central US.
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