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Wind is whipping, thunder is clapping, and rain is pouring, but you're not out in the elements—you're watching another episode of Extreme Weather Countdown!
Wind is whipping, thunder is clapping, and rain is pouring, but you're not out in the elements—you're watching another episode of Extreme Weather Countdown!
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