Like a line straight out of Casablanca -- the reporter yesterday on Good Morning America, announced that ... well the exact quote goes:
"... we had a tornado outbreak in northern Illinois yesterday, you don't typically get that in the middle of summer"
WAIT -- I could see the statement if it were October or November ... but YES, yes you DO see several tornado outbreaks in the middle of SUMMER, dude!!!!!
Maybe they didn't cover this in journalism class but tornadoes can be formed any time a cold dry air mass meets a warm moist air mass -- and while the western states might get those in Spring, the Midwestern states/Northern Central states, we get those in SUMMER
You see, Canada sends their cold air DOWN HERE via Montana/the Dakotas.Minnesota/sometimes Wisconsin ... but our high tornado days go from MAY - SEPT, with a few in April or October.
It just cracked me up ... It explains SOOOOO much these days
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