Forecasters indicate that the collision of cold fronts with warm, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico could lead to dangerous weather conditions across the United States.
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Cold Fronts and Warm Air from Gulf of Mexico May Cause Severe Weather in the U.S.
Forecasters warn that the interaction between cold fronts and warm, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico may result in severe weather conditions in the U.S. This weather pattern is being closely monitored.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'dangerous weather conditions'
- ✕ framing: headline asserting a conclusion
- ✕ vague attribution: forecasters say
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Cold Fronts and Warm Air from Gulf of Mexico May Cause Severe Weather in the U.S.