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Dave and Justin debate the weather
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Now: tornadic supercell in west-central Oklahoma
College of DuPage has caught a tornado already today, and the storms are just beginning.
This storm could maintain itself along the warm front with long-lived tornadoes. I hope people in Oklahoma City are paying attention.
Here's the watch box, and you can see the tornadic supercell near the western edge of it:
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