How common are tornadoes in Minnesota? Learn the difference between a watch and a warning, how to prepare, and what to expect during severe weather season.
The high heat and direct sunlight today will interact with pollutants in the air and create ground-level ozone. It could have serious health impacts on some people.
For several days, meteorologists had been warning about the possibility of a major storm outbreak across the Upper Midwest. The forecast called for conditions that could be dangerous and possibly even deadly, with the threat of multiple tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds.
Most of Minnesota experienced summer-like weather last Friday with temps reaching the 70s and low 80s but that warmth didn't last long. Temps plummeted on Saturday and rain and snow moved through the state over the weekend.
More winter weather is on the way...