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Meteorologist Sven Sundgaard is back with a look at the potential for severe storms for parts of Minnesota Monday, that could ...
A steamy summertime pattern is brewing repeated rounds of severe weather, with tornadoes, destructive winds and large hail ...
KARE 11's John Zeigler said a warm, humid and unstable atmosphere could trigger severe storms and the risk of hail up to the ...
There is a line of dying storms moving through the Twin Cities around midday Monday. It is still too early to say if these ...
In the meantime, expect isolated showers and thunderstorms to continue moving through the area this morning through the ...
A large area of Minnesota that includes the Twin Cities metro remains in an "enhanced risk" zone for severe storms on Monday.
Multiple rounds of storms could lash Minnesota on Monday, with some severe weather possible. A NEXT Weather Alert is in place.
Thursday will be the quietest day of the week with mostly sunny skies and no rain chances in the forecast for the day. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with winds reaching up to 10 mph. Thursday ...
NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center has an enhanced risk of severe weather over central and southern Minnesota for Monday. To be precise, a 5% risk of an EF2 to EF5 tornado within 25 miles of any point.
A series of pieces of energy are setting the stage for multiple days of severe weather across the north-central U.S. early this week in a region that has largely missed out on enhanced rainfall.
Both Minnesota and Wisconsin were hit by tornadoes during Monday night's severe storms, the National Weather Service confirmed. The first hit Kenyon, Minnesota, in Rice County around 5:55 p.m ...
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