Currently on Highway 18 just east of Cylinder, IA and will likely continue east towards Algona before sitting and waiting for a bit longer. Parameters look amazing, and once the cap is able to go then we should see very explosive development of supercells capable of significant tornadoes and hail.
Be sure to watch the chase live via the spotter network maps, the latest radar update from my laptop, and live video from my dash on the Iowa Chaser Live Chase Page!!
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