Snow storm leaves 3,000 without power in northern Wis.
Wisconsin Public Service says snow on power lines and trees caused branches and wires to touch power lines, tripping the outages.
Wisconsin Public Service says snow on power lines and trees caused branches and wires to touch power lines, tripping the outages.
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The Minnesota Department of Health says the risk to the public is "considered low" at this time.
A loss of power at the Valleyfair amusement park in Shakopee left some visitors stuck in the middle of their rides. An equipment failure caused the outage, which lasted about an hour-and-a-half. Park personnel escorted riders off the Wild Thing. No one was injured.
A day of record-breaking temperatures on Saturday was followed by a late season thunderstorm and damaging high winds overnight. The National Weather Service is still working to confirm whether it was straight-line winds or a rare late-season tornado that knocked out power to about 12,000 customers, the Star Tribune reports.
A winter storm that brought snow, rain and slop tangled up the morning commute and knocked out power to many Minnesotans. The State Patrol is busy responding to accidents, metro buses are running behind schedule and many schools are closed.
Just as Xcel was getting on top of Sunday night's outages, more happen.
A line of severe thunderstorms brought winds of more than 70 mph through northern Minnesota Monday night. The storms downed trees and power lines in areas including Bemidji and Grand Rapids, knocking out phone and electrical service and stranding campers at Itasca State Park.
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