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Tuesday will give Minnesota a break from stormy weather, but it won't last long. It'll be a quiet day, with drier air moving in behind Monday's front. Expect a high around 80, with partly sunny skies and lower humidity. Storm chances return late on Wednesday and again on Thursday.
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.
Storms swept through Central Minnesota Monday afternoon, triggering Tornado and Thunderstorm Warnings while bringing strong winds and hail.
Meteorologist Sven Sundgaard has a recap on Monday's storms that blew through the state. Plus a look at how hot temps are expected to climb as heat builds into the weekend. Also, another shot of widespread storms arrives later this week.
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Watch: Dangerous storm slams Minnesota city with powerful winds, heavy rainA video recorded in St. Cloud, Minnesota, shows a powerful thunderstorm racing across the city with damaging wind gusts and torrential rain on Monday, June 16, 2025.
Expect 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.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNMinnesota weather: Scattered strong storms possible with a warm and humid MondayExpect a warm and humid day on Monday with the chance of scattered strong storms later this afternoon and evening.
A tornado watch has been issued for a wide area of Minnesota including the Twin Cities as severe weather threatens on Monday afternoon. The watch is in effect until 9 p.m. and stretches from west-central Minnesota to western Wisconsin.