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On Friday, a significant severe weather system is affecting six states across the U.S., starting from Colorado and extending to the Texas Panhandle. Meteorologists are issuing warnings about unusually large hailstones and wind speeds surpassing 80 miles per hour. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Storm Prediction Center indicates that an active El Niño moisture channel is contributing to the development of intense supercells along Colorado's Front Range, with a squall line projected to move eastward through Kansas, Oklahoma, and the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles by Friday evening. Atmospheric instability readings along the storm path range from 1,500 to 3,500 joules per kilogram. Damage estimates from the previous significant outbreak in June have already exceeded two billion dollars, and the National Weather Service cautions that today’s event has the potential to surpass that figure across the affected regions.

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00:00Six U.S. states are under active hail and wind warnings right now.
00:03As a powerful storm complex rolls off the Colorado Front Range,
00:08NOAA's Storm Prediction Center is tracking a fast-developing supercell axis from Colorado
00:13through Kansas, Oklahoma, and the Texas Panhandle,
00:18with hailstones capable of reaching the size of baseballs.
00:22Here is what makes today especially dangerous.
00:25The El Nino pattern that meteorologists have been tracking all week is funneling,
00:30an unusually deep moisture channel, across the high plains.
00:33Atmospheric instability readings are reaching 3,500 joules per kilogram,
00:38putting today's outbreak in the same category as some of the most destructive hail events on record.
00:44Farmers in Kansas and Oklahoma are already on high alert
00:47after June's $2 billion agricultural hail damage season.
00:51Today's storm complex is expected to accelerate eastward through Friday evening,
00:56with damaging wind gusts up to 80 miles per hour possible.
01:00Six states, real danger.
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