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TULSA, Okla. (AP) - The heat wave that snapped last week for much of the nation shows no signs of letting up soon in parts of the South and Southeast, with heat advisories in effect Monday for Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi.
Oklahoma's unrelenting heat continued to punish: two more people died and a storm knocked out power for thousands of Tulsa residents.
The forecast for the state showed little promise for relief. The National Weather Service predicted mostly 100-degree days throughout the state for the rest of the week.
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