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LIVE at 2 p.m. EDT - Best High Plains chase day of my career

05:32 PM
June 27, 2023

LIVE at 2 p.m. EDT
Best High Plains chase day of my career

Beautiful storm stuns seasoned storm chasers as part of a multi-day severe weather outbreak. Get a chance to sit in the passenger seat today at 2 p.m. EDT.

"Today was one of the best High Plains chase days of my career," according to experienced storm chaser David Baxter III after a show-stopper supercell thunderstorm developed over southeast Wyoming.

Right from its birth, this storm captivated with breathtaking views as the setting sun casted a golden glow over the horizon. The storm unleashed a tornado, hurricane-force winds, and hail as large as grapefruits.

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The storm's strength was a surprise, given that the area only had a slight risk for severe weather (2 out of 5 threat levels). As the storm circled around Cheyenne, the capital of Wyoming, it undoubtedly created a picturesque spectacle for the residents fortunate enough to witness it firsthand.

Today, Weather&Radar will be out on the Great Plains again, chasing the next round of severe weather. Join us LIVE at 2 p.m.

Federico Di Catarina
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