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As Summer Turns to Fall, Extreme Weather Wracks US

Clip: 9/22/2020 | 7m 10sVideo has Closed Captions

How extreme weather events are playing out across the country as autumn officially begins.

As Chicago gets ready for cooler weather, many parts of the country are being wracked by wildfires, hurricanes and the aftermath of last month’s destructive derecho. Joining us with the latest -- and a look ahead -- is Scott Collis, an atmospheric scientist at Argonne National Laboratory.

09/22/2020 | Rating NR

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