Severe storms sweep into Twin Cities area
A line of thunderstorms that moved into the Twin Cities this evening features winds of up to 60 miles per hour and half-dollar-sized hail, along with lightning and heavy downpours.
A line of thunderstorms that moved into the Twin Cities this evening features winds of up to 60 miles per hour and half-dollar-sized hail, along with lightning and heavy downpours.
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The Weather Service estimated winds at up to 60 mph Thursday night as a line of thunderstorms swept through south central Minnesota. The storms brought hail and lightning, as well as downpours.
Damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornadoes are possible.
The National Weather Service says heavy rain, large hail, damaging winds and a few isolated tornadoes are possible through Saturday night.
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.
Large hail and damaging winds are the main threats.
A thunderstorm shook southeastern Minnesota early Wednesday morning that whipped up large hail and 60- to 75-mph winds in some areas and littered streets with debris. Lightning sparked at least one house fire in Rochester, where utility crews scrambled to restore power amid scattered outages.
The National Weather Service says severe thunderstorms capable of producing large hail and damaging winds are expected to develop Sunday afternoon in southwest Minnesota and move northeast. The Storm Prediction Center has put parts of east central Minnesota under a moderate risk for severe storms.
For the second straight night, golf ball-sized hail was reported in Minnesota. This time the storms passed across the south, with winds and rain whipping through Mankato and St. Peter among other communities.
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