00:00We are tracking a severe storm to the south of Max, North Dakota, and we are watching these little inflow
00:05notches throughout the gust front.
00:07Back behind, you can even see occasional lowering, so that clear slot punching from south to north.
00:12This storm does have QLCS tornado potential as it lifts up toward northern North Dakota in the vicinity of those
00:19backed winds.
00:20Big lightning back here as well, and we're also watching new bases that will try to pull in some clean
00:25southeasterly winds.
00:26The moisture increases a lot as we go north into northern North Dakota.
00:30We've got about a 63 dew point here just ahead of this severe storm, and we expect this to move
00:36on to the northeast,
00:37and it might even be able to break up into individual supercell storms when it encounters that stronger wind shear
00:43and also the deeper dew points.
00:45We are going to continue to track this north until it gets a little bit closer to the Canadian border.
00:49Stacking up mass at the nose there, that's where we're going to be watching for tornado potential.
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