What areas are most at risk for severe storms?
The risk of severe storms extends from Nebraska to southeastern Saskatchewan and part of western Ontario, including major metro areas like Minneapolis, Milwaukee, and Des Moines.
Weather / Severe Weather
The Midwest is experiencing a variety of weather conditions, ranging from severe storms with damaging hail and winds to patchy fog and potential tornadoes. Here's a recap of the key weather events across the region.
The severe thunderstorms are being fueled by a ripple in the jet stream moving across a zone of hot and humid air. AccuWeather meteorologists warn that some areas may experience a continuation of severe storms from earlier in the week. The risk of severe storms extends from Nebraska to southeastern Saskatchewan and part of western Ontario. Minneapolis, Milwaukee, and Des Moines, Iowa, are also under threat.
The storm in North Dakota caused significant damage to the Thompson grain elevator, with three bins (330,000 bushels capacity) and a grain dryer destroyed. Wind speeds reached 91 mph at Grand Forks Air Force Base, leading to the suspicion of a tornado. The National Weather Service is investigating to determine whether it was a tornado or straight-line wind damage.
In Minnesota, the National Weather Service forecasts that fog will begin forming after 3 a.m. Sunday, gradually lifting as southwest winds bring drier air. Afternoon highs will reach the mid-80s, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities once the fog dissipates.
The risk of severe storms extends from Nebraska to southeastern Saskatchewan and part of western Ontario, including major metro areas like Minneapolis, Milwaukee, and Des Moines.
Seek shelter immediately in a basement, storm cellar, or interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Stay away from windows and doors.
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