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dylan, let me just ask you, talking about a storm system moving so slowly, 20 miles per hour which is slow for a storm sift el like this, does that tell us anything about the eventual damage it might cause or strength of the storm? we're used to -- we're used to connecting the speed of the storm with strength of the storm when it comes to hurricanes, for example. >> of course, and the faster it is moving and faster winds are in a hurricane situation, when i say the tornado itself is moving 20 to 30 miles per hour, that's the tornado. but the bigger picture is the storm that's producing these tornadoes. that's the one that's not moving quite as quickly. so you have, you know, this big cloud that produces these tornadoes and these are moving quickly. but the storm itself that's capable of producing these tornadoes is very sluggish and moving over the same area for a long period of time. this tornado watch is in effect until midnight central time. that's 1:00 east coast time. that's a long period of time.

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