Weather
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US Weather Forecast: Unusual Autumn Heat Waves to Extend in Midwest, North-Central US
The unusual autumn heat is expected in the late week in the North-Central US and Midwest. The above-average temperatures can likely stay until the first week of October. Read here.
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