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It was amazing to see how many chasers where out chasing this storm. Literally saw 7 miles of bumper to bumper. I am sure their was a mix between chasers and locals, but still was crazy to see and be in. I got a little break off a side road with no cars when we were watching this cell go over us.
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It was amazing to see how many chasers where out chasing this storm. Literally saw 7 miles of bumper to bumper. I am sure their was a mix between chasers and locals, but still was crazy to see and be in. I got a little break off a side road with no cars when we were watching this cell go over us.
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This storm was radar indicated to have dropped baseball sized hail. I encountered a 70 year old rancher on the county road we were on who came from his ranch to view the storm. He mentioned it was the largest storm he’d seen in his entire life living in this area. I don’t doubt him at all. It was a splitting supercell that formed near Ranchester, Wyoming off of the Bighorn Range. Its sister cell produced a confirmed tornado in Montana.
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