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Confidence continues to grow in the potential for strong to severe storms across parts of Minnesota on Monday.
The National Weather Service has issued an early alert for severe storms expected in Minnesota on Monday, April 28.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch remains in effect until 8 PM that includes Grimes, Walker, San Jacinto, Polk and Trinity counties.
Drought conditions are slowly improving across the state. According to the Drought Monitor, 81.8% of Minnesota is currently at least abnormally dry, down from 86.1% last week. Drought is currently ...
Good Thursday evening, friends!Steady rain has moved into Minnesota, and it’s here to stay through the rest of the evening.
A powerful spring storm system is poised to sweep across the heartland next week and produce severe weather from Tulsa and ...
Monday, April 28 is being closely monitored for what the National Weather Service is calling an increasing severe weather ...
Gavin Nelson @Gavin Nelson_WX On Monday, April 28th, the likelihood of strong to severe storms across Central and Southern ...
We are tracking rather seasonable weather for the final weekend in April, with some showers likely moving through the region ...
Enhanced Risk has never been issued in southeast Minnesota and North Iowa, until Thursday. Stay tuned to the forecast daily ...
The highest severe weather risk in recorded history has been issued in southeast Minnesota and North Iowa for Monday's threat ...
Details are uncertain, but we watching early next week for a potentially more active period of severe storms in the Plains ...