It's been a little while since I've done a blog! With yesterday's tornadoes, I figured it would be a good time to do another one.
I knew I was going to be getting a later start, so I would have to start near I-94. I kept heading west, and started to see the storms form and saw that a Tornado Watch was issued.
I was able to stop and top off my gas tank in Steele, as I might not have time to stop and get gas later. It was also quite the treck out west. I went south and west of Steele and was treated to this tornado warned storm!
From there I got back up on I-94 and went a little east towards Dawson. Because the tornado was becoming rain wrapped, visibility was going to be an issue. However, as the tornado got close to Steele, I was just east of it and had visibility of the tornado as it crossed I-94.
Then, once I was able to get visibility into the storm, I was treated to this:
When we talk about rain-wrapped tornadoes, this is what makes it so difficult for people to see. Even as a more experienced chaser, it was difficult at times to try to get visibility and verify if there is a tornado.
Thanks everyone for tuning into our coverage last night!