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A second night of strong storms in Minnesota caused downed trees and left thousands without power in the Twin Cities metro.
Severe weather that passed through during the day knocked out power for 74,000 customers across Minnesota. The vast majority ...
While Minnesota was at risk of derecho conditions on Monday, the storms that arrived in the evening didn't quite qualify.
The most intense storms, with wind gusts potentially exceeding 75 m.p.h., were forecast for central and eastern South Dakota, ...
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The highest gust confirmed so far was 99 mph in Iowa. A line of severe thunderstorms that swept across the Dakotas, southern ...
Jeff Skindelien, who lives a mile south of Sunburg, was at a house without power on Monday attempting to clear away debris ...
MINNEAPOLIS — A derecho is possible across the Dakotas and central and southern Minnesota about midday Monday into Monday ...
Another round of intense severe weather is possible Monday afternoon and evening just as Minnesotans spent the day cleaning up from Sunday storms that toppled trees and left thousands without power.
A round of rain will make its way across northern Minnesota on Wednesday morning, with additional rounds of potential storm ...
Severe storms are possible later in the day, with a Level 4 enhanced risk in west central Minnesota and a Level 2 slight risk ...
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