A dangerous heat wave was building across Southwestern states this week as millions of people there and in the South brace for record-breaking, and potentially deadly, temperatures
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Triple-digit temperatures are forecast over large parts of the South and Southwest in the coming days, said the National Weather Service. The NWS forecast that numerous high temperature records will be broken. Photo: Brandon Bell/Getty Images .Continue reading your article with
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