Dangerous storms put more than 100 million at risk across the Northeast


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Dangerous storms put more than 100 million people at risk across the Northeast on Saturday, with those storms already triggering flash flooding. It comes as Canadian wildfire smoke continues to linger over several American cities. NBC News’ Valerie Castro reports.

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