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    A lightning bolt hits the ground behind the Washington Monument as a severe thunderstorm passes through Washington, D.C., late Wednesday, June 29, 1984.
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    Two National Guardsmen injured by lightning in Lafayette Square after being deployed amid protests

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    Cristobal weakens into tropical depression, but expected to gain strength
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    Cristobal weakens into tropical depression, but expected to gain strength

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    Gov. Edwards: Cristobal ‘has its sights set on Louisiana’
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    Tropical Storm Cristobal forms on second day of Atlantic hurricane season, setting record
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    Tropical Storm Cristobal forms on second day of Atlantic hurricane season, setting record

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    This undated photo released by Virgin Galactic shows the interior of their SpaceshipTwo Cabin during a flight. Highly detailed amenities to enhance the customer experience were shown in an online event Tuesday, July 28, 2020, revealing the cabin of the company’s rocket plane, a type called SpaceShipTwo, which is undergoing testing in preparation for commercial service. There are a dozen windows for viewing, seats capable of being customized to each of six passengers and mood lighting.
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    Historic SpaceX flight delayed due to weather

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    Tropical Storm Arthur may make landfall over North Carolina’s Outer Banks
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    Tropical Storm Arthur may make landfall over North Carolina’s Outer Banks

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    First named storm of 2020 Atlantic hurricane season expected to form off Florida coast
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    First named storm of 2020 Atlantic hurricane season expected to form off Florida coast

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    Historical data clashes with the National Climate Assessment report on severe weather, such as tornadoes. (Thinkstock)
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    Several killed by severe storms and tornadoes in Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana

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    Tow truck drivers talk with an Illinois State Trooper after a 54 car pile-up early morning on the Kennedy Expressway Wednesday, April 15, 2020, in Chicago.
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    More than a dozen injured in Chicago pileup involving nearly 60 cars

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    Deadly tornadoes and severe weather rip through southern states in string of storms
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    Deadly tornadoes and severe weather rip through southern states in string of storms

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