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This pattern in the Midwest is very unusual. And the reason it's unusual is it's a pattern that is more indicative of March, April, and May. When you get to June, you normally don't have 12 of those severe weather hail the size of baseballs. And this continual pattern you do in the spring, but not in the middle of June. By now that pattern should have weakened, usually the tornado thing moves north into Canada, the Dakotas. And it does no longer climb over the Midwest and even the southern states. And this year it is because you've got warm moist air coming out.

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