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Margie
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Another day, another severe thunderstorm in MN
      Sat Sep 24 2005 11:27 PM

Yet another line of severe weather in the Twin Cities area.

Uusally they form more N-S but this one is travelling sort of sideways. It's down by Mankato but little bits of it are reforming further north and alreay we're getting spectacular cloud to cloud lightning. It's working its way north and I'm sure the sirens are going to go off in a little bit.

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* Another day, another severe thunderstorm in MN Margie Sat Sep 24 2005 11:27 PM
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