Severe storm threat in Minnesota
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NOAA weather radios across a large portion of central and southern Minnesota won’t broadcast storm warnings Monday should they be needed as the National Weather Service upgrades its system that delivers alerts.
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MN weather: Threat for severe weather MondayExpect a warm and humid day on Monday with the chance of scattered strong storms later this afternoon and evening. FOX 9's Cody Matz has the latest.
There is a line of dying storms moving through the Twin Cities around midday Monday. It is still too early to say if these storms will limit the metro’s severe potential later in the afternoon.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNLive updates: Tornado warnings in central Minnesota, Twin Cities under watchExpect a warm and humid day on Monday with the chance of scattered strong storms later this afternoon and evening.
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The Weather Channel on MSNSevere Weather And Flash Flood Threats Moving Across Plains And Midwest To East Coast This WeekA multi-day severe weather threat is setting up in the High Plains and Upper Midwest this week with potential large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. Meanwhile, more flooding rain is possible in parts of the Appalachians and Ohio Valley plagued by flooding last weekend.
Minnesota Power is also reporting 12 outages, with 743 customers affected. The largest is by Holman Lake and is affecting 645 customers in Taconite, Calumet, Greenway Township, Marble, and Coleraine. Superior Light & Power is not reporting any power outages.
Storms could pop Saturday and Sunday evenings before a more widespread threat for damaging storms arrives Monday in Minnesota.