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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
Good morning! It turned out pretty pleasant yesterday evening, but today will not favor dry weather unfortunately. We’re talking about, yet again, more rain! A few passing showers and storms
Another day, another round of crystal clear skies spoiled by increasing
Baseball-sized hail and winds up to 70 mph are possible with the severe
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...
The threat of severe weather returns to north Alabama and southern
What We’re Tracking Tonight, we still hang on to cloud cover especially around I-70 and south. Northern counties will have less cloud cover. Temperatures drop down into the upper 50s and lower 60s. Winds will be light out of the southeast. The chance for severe weather returns on Monday afternoon and evening as a strong []
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A complex storm system will move its way towards West Michigan on Tuesday bringing the chance for severe thunderstorms.A line of rain and storms is expected to
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