Weather
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Western US Cold Weather: Below-Average Temperatures, Chance of Rain to Unload This Week
Cold fronts are expected to bring below-average temperatures to the Western US. The chilly weather provides relief from the recent hotter temperatures. However, people should stay alert for chances of rain. Read here.
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