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Feeling anxious? Blame it on the weatherman! Study reveals how dodgy weather forecasts can stir up emotions deep within you
A study suggests that inaccurate weather forecasts can trigger anxiety and emotional responses in individuals. The research highlights the psychological impact of unreliable weather predictions.
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