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A week of extremes: Southwest, Rockies, Gulf Coast brace for severe weather

Hot and cold extremes are expected this week in the U.S. Officials warned Southwest residents to take precautions as a heat wave moves east, while heavy rains and flooding could drench the Gulf states and snow threatens parts of the Rockies and Northwest.

Extreme heat spread across Arizona, New Mexico, and parts of Texas, Colorado, and Kansas as severe weather swept across many parts of the United States on Sunday. There was unseasonable cold in the Pacific Northwest, snow headed to the northern Rocky Mountains, and heavy rainfall forecast from the northern Plains to the Upper Midwest.

The National Weather Service estimated more than 63 million people were under heat advisories on Sunday, stretching from the Southwest northward up through Denver and into Chicago.

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