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The storms will continue into Wednesday, when 11 million people are at risk from central Texas to northern Arkansas.
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Storms sweep across MN causing damage for some
The Twin Cities missed most of the severe weather on Monday, though storms still toppled trees and power lines in the metro ...
Severe storms are still underway on Tuesday morning in northern Texas and Oklahoma as golf ball-sized hail has already been ...
After severe weather rolled through Minnesota on Monday — including at least one observed tornado​ — Tuesday will be much ...
Extreme thunderstorms, hail, damaging winds, frequent lightning and possible tornadoes are anticipated Monday afternoon and ...
Monday's severe weather moving through Minnesota created dangerous conditions. According to the National Weather Service, a ...
The upper Midwest braced Monday for severe thunderstorms with the potential for strong tornadoes. The National Weather Service said the highest risks — a 4 on a scale of 1 to 5 — were in portions of ...
Monday’s threat for strong to serve storms has tornadoes back in the spotlight—a timely topic any spring season.
A line of severe storms came and went Monday, generating plenty of activity in southern Minnesota while leaving the Twin ...
Severe storms possible late tonight into Tuesday morning, as a huge portion of the Upper Midwest and Western Great Lakes is ...
Here’s your Monday evening forecast for April 28, 2025 from Meteorologist Matt Serwe.The storms missed the Twin Cities Monday ...
Thousands of people across the state also lost power, including more than 4,000 in the Twin Cities as of about 6:40 p.m.