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Minneapolis faces a week of storms and potential severe weather, with an air quality alert due to Canadian wildfire smoke.
Rain returns to the Twin Cities on Wednesday, with light showers starting early and building in the evening. Showers will build from south to north starting after 4 p.m. Expect a high around 75 ...
A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH is in effect until 10pm for the southern tier of Minnesota counties and all of north Iowa.A line ...
A flash flooding alert has been issued for south-central Minnesota by the NWS Weather Prediction Center, which states: ...
Storms could pop Saturday and Sunday evenings before a more widespread threat for damaging storms arrives Monday in Minnesota ...
Avoid long-term outdoor activates Wednesday as smoke concentrations will be unhealthy. A wind and hail threat will arise ...
Stormy weather made its way through Central Minnesota Monday afternoon and evening. The National Weather Service issued ...
A few stray showers may be possible early Wednesday morning, but the best chance for rain and storms will hold off until the late afternoon and evening hours.
A hot day is in the forecast for Minnesota on Monday, with the potential for some later day storms. Meanwhile, an air quality alert is in effect for the state due to wildfire smoke from Canada.
As rain and thunderstorms start trickling in through South Dakota Monday afternoon into Monday night, KELOLAND’s ...
Damaging winds and large hail are forecast for the Plains and the Midwest, and the remnants of Tropical Storm Alvin could ...
Warm temperatures, increasing humidity and a stalled boundary will bring the chance for afternoon pop-up thunderstorms to the area. They could be strong to severe, but the severe weather potential is ...