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If Lake Mead falls another 150 feet, water will not be able to flow beyond the dam.
Beauty from a weather perspective.
Strong thunderstorms forming in the warm and humid air ahead of this front will be capable of hail, strong wind gusts, and even a tornado or two this afternoon. This evening, the scattered storms will eventually form into a line which will move through eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota.
"Large hail, damaging wind gusts, and tornadoes are all possible," the National Weather Service said in a statement. "Storms will form individually this afternoon, then combine into a line or multiple lines as the complex moves east this evening."
Peak wind is essentially unknowable at any specific location.
By today's date in 1988, Fargo had already had 16 days in the 90s.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John wheeler looks at the summer's progress
Nature's beauty from a weather perspective
However, 30-below temps happen less than they used to.
A low pressure system moving through the Dakotas, Minnesota and Nebraska met a cold front and sparked thunderstorms.
A sunburn is just as likely in temperatures below zero as in temperatures near 100 degrees.

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