
In the summer of 1936, temperatures across the U.S. and Southern Canada reached record highs. Learn about this record-breaking heatwave that struck during the Great Depression.
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In the summer of 1936, temperatures across the U.S. and Southern Canada reached record highs. Learn about this record-breaking heatwave that struck during the Great Depression.
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Read MoreRead about this weather event so devastating, people are still talking about it over 200 years later.
Read MoreForecasters say another El Nino may be forming. But what is it, and how does it affect our weather patterns? We explain.
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