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Powerful winds swept across the upper Midwest, causing damage to an airport in Minnesota and three deaths in North Dakota.
Significant severe weather possible in Minnesota Friday night to Saturday morning originally appeared on Bring Me The News.
Severe storms in the region left three people dead in North Dakota with storm damage reported in the northern part of Minnesota.
As of 7 a.m., no injuries have been reported directly related to the storm, the release said. There are widespread power ...
The NWS is forecasting a possible derecho with winds up to 105 mph overnight. The National Weather Service is warning that a ...
Friday morning brought fierce winds and hail to Central Minnesota, with Sauk Centre seeing 66 mph gusts, downed trees, and ...
Thunderstorms packing destructive winds and torrential rain will be relentless along the edges of a ridge of high pressure ...
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NOAA weather radios across a large portion of central and southern Minnesota won’t broadcast storm warnings Monday should ...
Storms are possible across northern Minnesota Friday night and early Saturday, with an area north of Brainerd under an enhanced risk for severe storms. The Twin Cities could see some storms around ...
ADA, Minn. (Valley News Live) - The Norman County Fair is underway in Ada, Minnesota. With the possibility of severe weather rolling through on Friday night, city officials are reminding the public ...