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This line of storms was part of a long lived MCS that developed over eastern Montana on the evening of June 26th. Through the night of June 26-27, the storms barreled across the Dakotas and Minnesota. By mid-morning on the 27th, the storms entered Wisconsin, weakening as they did so. The storms re-intensified by early/mid afternoon as the atmosphere became highly unstable. Just before arriving at my location, the storms’ outflow collided with the lake breeze front created by Lake Michigan, causing the storms to intensify further and produce verified hurricane force wind gusts.
The storm had pretty good structure, but that structure did not do justice to just how powerful the storm really was. There were several entire trees down in my neighborhood, as well as many large branches. I apologize for any erratic camera movement in the 2nd half of the video.
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