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NWS meteorologist Melissa Dye said severe thunderstorms will most likely take place after 7 p.m., but that the weather is ...
More than 185 million people across most of the United States are on alert for widespread, dangerous heat on Monday.
After storms on Sunday left thousands of Minnesotans without power and flooded roads, more severe weather is possible on ...
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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Audacy on MSNMore storms coming in Monday evening with the potential for a "derecho" bringing damaging winds and flooding rainsWCCO Meteorologist Chris Shaffer says get ready for more severe weather Monday. High winds and an extreme amount of rain is the main threat with what forecasters refer to as a derecho. “Enhanced risk, ...
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