Severe thunderstorm watch in Twin Cities
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There won't be widespread severe weather, but Wednesday-Friday marks the return of strong storms in the region.
Scattered thunderstorms pop up across Minnesota Friday. For the Twin Cities, most storms will be in the afternoon, before losing energy later around sunset. A few storms may produce gusty winds and hail. Saturday will be dry and quiet with highs in the mid-to-upper 80s.
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MN weather: Potential for storms in western MN
It will be another quiet day in the metro, but storms will be possible in far western Minnesota, which is under a slight risk of severe weather.
Further waves of winter weather could drop more than a foot of snow in parts of northern Minnesota over the coming days. The winter storm that arrived in Minnesota on Thursday could drop 5-8 inches of snow by Friday morning with areas of the North Shore ...
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Minnesota weather: Quiet before storm chances return Monday evening
Monday is fairly quiet before scattered storm chances return to Minnesota in the evening.
FARGO — The second winter storm system to move across North Dakota and Minnesota in as many days quietly tapered off late Saturday, April 4, after dumping more than a foot of wet and heavy snow in many areas. The large flakes mixed with some rain began ...
There is currently a tornado watch in western Minnesota for Wilkin, Norman, Clay Big Stone and Traverse Counties until 11 p.m. There is a chance for strong to severe storms in the western part of the state Wednesday evening.
Hot and humid conditions will set the stage for isolated severe weather on Tuesday, May 26.