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| These three cities were colder than Mars in a polar vortex in January 2019. | Chicago, Cincinnati, and Fargo | 100%
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| A wildfire destroyed this city in October 1871 due to a major drought that didn't bring rain for months. Then after the debris was cleaned, the world's first skyscrapers appeared in the city. | Chicago, Illinois | 100%
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| In August 2005, this city was flooded due to Hurricane Katrina. Then it narrowly missed a hit by Hurricane Rita a month later. | New Orleans, Louisiana | 88%
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| This city has had many impacts of tornadoes in the local area. It is referred to as a "tornado magnet". | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | 88%
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| This Alaskan city sees the best Northern Lights display of any major city in the US | Fairbanks | 63%
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| This Missouri town got a foot of rain in an hour during a thunderstorm in 1947. | Holt | 50%
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| This town experienced an F5 tornado in 1997, which stalled over the north of the city for 3 and a half minutes and absolutely obliterated everything in its path. | Jarrell, Texas | 38%
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| This town had a major heat burst in June 1960 after thunderstorms left the area, causing temperatures to reach 140°F (60°C). This event is referred to the town's locals as "Satan's Storm". | Kopperl, Texas | 38%
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| This city never saw any significant snowfall; however, in 1977, snow flurries were recorded in the city and it made national headlines. | Miami, Florida | 38%
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| This Minnesota town recorded the lowest temperature in the state's history on February 2, 1996. It reached -60°F (-51°C). | Tower | 13%
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