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I can't remember seeing dynamics this in June before... INCREDIBLE shear, or changing winds with height, on Wednesday.
The National Weather Service in Chicago is calling it "literally off the charts," leading to a "particularly worrisome" tornado threat, especially south of I-80 in central/north central Illinois and into northwest Indiana.
We have unbelievable helicity, or twist, by June standards. Look how much the winds change with height! Any storms will feel those changing winds and rotate profusely.
NWS Chicago calls it "the classic type of set-up long tracked strong-violent tornadoes."

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@FaytuksNetwork rest assured, i'm sure Kash has it covered just like Butler and Charlie Kirk ;)
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🚨 This is now a Level 4 of 5 risk for parts of central Illinois and northwest Indiana tomorrow, and the wording out of SPC is blunt: an outbreak.
The big concern is strong tornadoes, especially where storms ride right along the warm front and stay alive for miles. On top of that, wind gusts up to 80 mph and hail the size of tennis balls are on the table.
If you live in this zone, tomorrow is a day to keep close tabs on. We'll be LIVE with it.

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