Severe storms heading towards Twin Cities
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Flash flood warnings and power outages hit metro Detroit as storms dump several inches of rain, flooding roads and stranding vehicles.
The brief reprieve on the way includes daytime highs in the 70s and lowered dew points. Benjamin Franklin famously quipped: “Some are weather-wise, some are otherwise.” Franklin was ahead of his time with daily weather observations and kite-flying lightning experiments.
Dangerous storms targeted numerous states on Tuesday afternoon, prompting immediate warnings for people to seek shelter.
MidAmerican Energy crews are on high alert as they prepare for the possibility of more storms hitting the area Monday night. The company announced that they hav
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Out ahead of the cold front Tuesday morning will also be our next chance for storms early in the morning. These storms also have a chance to become strong or severe as well, but the ingredients are not looking as favorable this time around.
It was an extremely active day for weather across the Tri-State Area on Friday, with record-breaking heat and severe thunderstorms.
Scattered storms are expected this evening for a few hours and could be strong or severe. Listen for thunder for the next few hours!
The best chances for storms will focus over northern Kansas Tuesday evening and overnight, but by Wednesday, the chances will have shifted to southern Kansas. Highs will be in the 90s Tuesday, but should start cooling down on Wednesday with most areas back into the 80s.