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Scattered storms will gradually weaken this evening, before another round of showers/storms develops tomorrow morning east of I-35. The forecast looks much drier and less cloudy heading into the middle of the week☀️

Scattered storms will gradually weaken this evening, before another round of showers/storms develops tomorrow morning east of I-35. The forecast looks much drier and less cloudy heading into the middle of the week☀️#mnwx #wiwx
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Are you seeing hail this afternoon? Send us a report with the best measurement, time, and location to help us give others a heads up of what to expect with these storms ⛈️

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Twin Cities Metro: An area of scattered thunderstorms are starting to move into the western metro. There have been reports of pea to penny size hail with some of these storms. These will continue east through the next few hours. Be ready to head indoors if needed!

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Detailed discussion of the severe potential for parts of southern Minnesota this afternoon. We have had reports of small hail with some of these storms already. Keep an eye on the sky if you have outdoor plans today!

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Scattered showers thunderstorms will impact central & southern MN this afternoon. Conditions favor the formation of funnel clouds, but gusty winds are the most likely threat. Stay weather aware & report any sightings of severe weather.

Scattered showers thunderstorms will impact central & southern MN this afternoon. Conditions favor the formation of funnel clouds, but gusty winds are the most likely threat. Stay weather aware & report any sightings of severe weather. #MNwx
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Happy Memorial Day from NWS Twin Cities. Rain will continue to make its way east this morning before redevelopment of scattered storms across west-central MN. A few stronger storms are possible this afternoon across in southern MN. Beautiful weather returns midweek

Happy Memorial Day from NWS Twin Cities. Rain will continue to make its way east this morning before redevelopment of scattered storms across west-central MN. A few stronger storms are possible this afternoon across in southern MN. Beautiful weather returns midweek #mnwx #wiwx
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Clouds and rain clear out tonight, before another round of showers/storms arrives tomorrow. Some of these storms could be severe for areas further south, with the primary threat being damaging winds ⛈️

Clouds and rain clear out tonight, before another round of showers/storms arrives tomorrow. Some of these storms could be severe for areas further south, with the primary threat being damaging winds ⛈️ #mnwx #wiwx
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Mostly Cloudy skies will prevail for much of the day with gradual clearing in the evening. Periods of showers and thunderstorms possible through the remainder of the holiday weekend.

Mostly Cloudy skies will prevail for much of the day with gradual clearing in the evening. Periods of showers and thunderstorms possible through the remainder of the holiday weekend. #mnwx #wiwx
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Multiple chances for showers and a few rumbles of thunder arrive this evening through Memorial Day. The best chance for rain will exist across southern Minnesota and portions of western Wisconsin tomorrow morning into the early afternoon.

Multiple chances for showers and a few rumbles of thunder arrive this evening through Memorial Day. The best chance for rain will exist across southern Minnesota and portions of western Wisconsin tomorrow morning into the early afternoon. #mnwx #wiwx
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Here is your Memorial Day weekend forecast. Aside from a slight chance of showers and some thunder across central MN this afternoon. SE MN and W WI have a better chance of observing rain/thunder overnight into Sunday morning. More rain potential arrives Monday.

Here is your Memorial Day weekend forecast. Aside from a slight chance of showers and some thunder across central MN this afternoon. SE MN and W WI have a better chance of observing rain/thunder overnight into Sunday morning. More rain potential arrives Monday. #mnwx #wiwx
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Plenty of chances for isolated to scattered showers beginning Saturday evening through Memorial Day, with the best chance for a few thunderstorms in southern MN on Sunday afternoon.

Winds will also be breezy on Saturday before calming a bit through Monday.

Plenty of chances for isolated to scattered showers beginning Saturday evening through Memorial Day, with the best chance for a few thunderstorms in southern MN on Sunday afternoon. Winds will also be breezy on Saturday before calming a bit through Monday. #mnwx #wiwx
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A special weather statement has been issued for Burnsville MN, Lakeville MN and Apple Valley MN until 7:45 AM CDT

A special weather statement has been issued for Burnsville MN, Lakeville MN and Apple Valley MN until 7:45 AM CDT
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Remnant showers/storms will weaken before additional development is expected mainly east of the I-35 corridor this afternoon. A few storms could produce large hail, strong wind gusts, and an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. Memorial Day weekend looking dry.

Remnant showers/storms will weaken before additional development is expected mainly east of the I-35 corridor this afternoon. A few storms could produce large hail, strong wind gusts, and an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. Memorial Day weekend looking dry. #mnwx #wiwx
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