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As record-breaking temperatures soar across the Pacific Northwest, scientists are asking whether an increase in heat waves is an effect of climate change that wasn’t predicted to happen for decades. NBC News’ Denise Chow breaks down what these unusual weather patterns say about our understanding of climate change. June 30, 2021