Canadian Super Outbreak of 2017

On July 14, a large mesoscale convective complex developed over the Central United States causing supercells to develop in South Dakota...a EF2 cone touched down near Bismarck, North Dakota at 4:29PM CDT...the MCC moved north into North Dakota, Southwestern Manitoba and Southeastern Saskatchewan later that evening along with the cells, a EF3 wedge touched down near Devil's Lake, North Dakota and lifted near Maida, North Dakota 2 hours later. around 6:00PM CDT a EF0 touched down just west of Windygates, Manitoba being the first Canadian tornado of the outbreak, the tornado tracked for less than a mile and was on the ground for 2 minutes with peak winds of 130 kmh (81 mph)...a large EF1 then touched down over Windygates causing damage...the next morning the NWS SPC still had a marginal risk highlighted over northern North Dakota with another much smaller slight risk over extreme northern North Dakota, the last US tornado of the outbreak was a long-tracked, long-lived EF2 which tracked 21 miles into Canada and was on the ground for 24 minutes...this is a wip...

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