Tony Laubach
EF5
I think the eastern Dakotas might be my new favorite chase area in the country, at least when ignoring home bias. When I was driving back home after 6/20 from Jamestown to Aberdeen to Mitchell, I kept thinking to myself that I'd been driving for hours and every mile of it had been perfect chase country. It's basically everything good about Iowa but without the hills, and it's in the core of the Plains where high-end structure is more common (a phenomenon that seems to drop off some as you move toward the east and lower elevation).
The eastern Dakotas have been a closet favorite of mine since the TWISTEX days... we've had some amazing chases up that way (most notably Bowdle in 2010). Its VERY unfortunate for me that I don't get up there as much as I would like. Unfortunately for me, it's out of range of a 'morning of' call, so unless I am paying particular attention a couple days out, I'm often at home for those bigger events. Although to my non-credit, I barely looked at anything this weekend as I had plans with family, so I wasn't even looking to chase. But yeah, I love that area. Also helps I have several friends on both sides of the state, so that's always a personal bonus for heading up that way.
I just hope 2025 marks the beginning of a period where the Dakotas come back to life, rather than a brief aberration from their depressing dormancy the past 10-15 years.
I said something very similar after the 2023 season here in Colorado... the last two years (minus Akron 2025) have been rather underwhelming since, so I wouldn't hold your breath haha But on that subject, it's been nice to see the wealth spread around a bit (and out of the southeast) the last few years. I think virtually everyone in traditional 'Tornado Alley' has been well treated (certainly with opportunities) over the last several years, which dips back to the discussion on how high of quality the last several years have been to this point.