TONIGHT: A few strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible over western
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TONIGHT: Strong thunderstorms move from west to east across Arkansas
A few showers and storms have already started to move into The Natural
FOX 9 is tracking some storms expected to move through southern Minnesota Tuesday evening. The Twin Cities metro area is at a level 1 marginal risk for severe storms, while southern Minnesota has a level 2 slight risk.During the afternoon hours, the risk for stronger storms diminished. The storms are running into what we call conditionally stable air.There is still the possibility for some brief, very strong winds, thunder, lightning, and rain for the metro.Further south into Iowa is where we...
We are weather alert today due the severe weather threat this afternoon and
Additional showers and thunderstorms move in throughout the day, but it likely won’t be raining the entire day. Severe weather is not expected. It will be warm and breezy with highs in the mid to upper 70s. (April 28, 2024)
Rain and thunderstorms are developing across southwest Minnesota Tuesday afternoon. Those are going to strengthen and move east later today and through the evening. Some of those storms could have damaging wind and large hail, and there is an isolated tornado threat in southwest Minnesota closer to the Minnesota River Valley. In the Twin Cities
A cold front will bring a few strong storms to the region this afternoon. Drying out and warming up through the end of the work week with another rounds of rain and storms this weekend.
After a weekend of wind and rain, our active weather pattern is going to continue into this week and the upcoming weekend. That includes the potential for a few strong to severe thunderstorms across parts of southern Minnesota and northern Iowa Tuesday afternoon and evening. Be weather aware on Tuesday. Thunderstorms with large hail, damaging straight line wind gusts, and even an isolated tornado will be possible. We are tracking yet another system that could bring more rain and thunderstorms on...
Yesterday’s high of 89° was one degree shy of tying the record high of 90° (1974) for 4/29. Monday was the warmest day of the week (and year so far!), but we still expect several days in the
The latest round of storms will move into northeast Kansas and northwest