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If the radar shows the equivalent of the strongest storm on record
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Except, as someone who grew up in Texas, and for whom watching the storms roll across the weather radar was a form of entertainment(no, really), that's about the same size of most of the spring squall lines. Except they're usually green and yellow, instead of that intense.
And that's definitely more than three miles. (Texas is rather big.) I'm wondering if the numbers are minutes of latitude.