Weather
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Heat Dome Triggers Dangerous Heat Wave in Southwest, Experts Warn of Health Risks
Severe heat continues to build in Arizona and across the Southwest, with conditions in Phoenix threatening to become the city’s longest heat wave on record, according to the National Weather Service.
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