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Indiana/Illinois/Kentucky chase today
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Leaving in a few minutes for the Evansville area, westbound on my favorite highway (I-64). The strategy and setup for today is similar to the chase on November 15, 2005. Visible satellite shows the entire threat area clearing out substantially. Here is this morning's updated tornado risk from the SPC:
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