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SALEM, OR — With Oregon bracing for what forecasters are calling a “long, dry, sweat-stained summer,” local man Greg Landers is getting a head start on the statewide suffering after his car’s AC gave up the ghost before June even had the decency to hit 90.
“My AC worked yesterday,” said Landers, 36, who was seen sitting motionless in traffic with all four windows down and the faint smell of scorched vinyl rising from his 2008 Toyota Corolla. “Then today it just started coughing out warm disappointment.”
While the real heat hasn’t arrived yet, the National Weather Service has warned Oregonians that the coming months will be
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