Summer storm pattern already?

A mesoscale convective system, aka squall line, moved through last night. This system formed in western Kansas and started making a run for Oklahoma around midnight. The line of storms brought heavy rains, wind, and small hail. This is a typical pattern we find ourselves in June and early July. It may have started a few days early, but it is a good sign to see because that means more beneficial rains as we head closer towards our normally dry summer months.
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