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Multiple rounds of severe weather are forecast to impact the North-Central U.S., including cities such as Minneapolis, Omaha, ...
It's looking cloudy with a few lingering showers today, followed by temperatures in the 70s and a chance of storms on Sunday.
An air quality alert is in effect on Thursday in Minnesota as more showers and a few strong storms could lead to heavier downpours Thursday night.
* Ongoing shower activity for southern Minnesota today. * More widespread showers, storms develop this afternoon/evening into Friday morning. * Excessive rainfall a concern with 1”-3” and locally ...
It's not a guarantee, but some models are throwing out rain totals up to 6 inches through Saturday — and that won't be the end of it.
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 ...
This summer is expected to be hotter than normal in Minnesota and across the central U.S., according to AccuWeather's ...
While Tuesday brings sunshine and warmer temperatures, multiple rounds of rain are possible for the remainder of the workweek.
The threat of severe weather during this time is ... but that's primarily across far southern Minnesota. What has changed in the latest forecast models is the placement of the axis of heaviest ...
cold winter weather, Minnesota dries out for the Twins Home Opener Thursday. It will be cool and breezy, but it will be dry. Meteorologist Mike Augustyniak has the latest forecast as a spring ...
June is Minnesota’s peak for severe weather and 2025 may start fast originally appeared on Bring Me The News. June arrives Sunday and by Monday there could be severe storms ripping through Minnesota.