MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — It’s a Next Weather Alert day as the first round of severe storms have nearly pulled through Minnesota Monday morning. Areas of western Wisconsin could see large hail and strong winds as the storm moves east.
Severe thunderstorm warnings are still in effect for Carlton and St. Louis counties until noon. Areas in western Wisconsin are seeing similar alerts.
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The WCCO Weather Team reports that 60 mph winds and ping pong-sized hail are the main threats as the storm moves into Wisconsin. Those in the area are advised to seek sturdy shelter and avoid windows.
Here is the timing for severe storms heading east right now. @wcco ping pong size hail & 60 mph winds are main threats. pic.twitter.com/LP01vO8mae
— LisameadowsCBS (@LisaMeadowsCBS) May 9, 2022
Meanwhile, numerous severe t-storm watches are in effect for east-central Minnesota and western Wisconsin until 3 p.m.
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In Canby, Twitter user Tamie captured video of hail falling earlier Monday morning.
RELATED: Hail Videos/Pics: Large Frozen Chunks Fall As Severe Weather Rolls Through MN
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— Tamie (@redrocks222) May 9, 2022
Kimball resident, Erin Truenow, sent in a picture of hail that looks to be as big as — if not bigger than — the diameter of a pop can.
As the first storm systems clears out of the state by midday, the next round is expected to arrive in southeastern Minnesota in the late afternoon and early evening hours. The Twin Cities could get clipped in these storms.
Hail will again be the main threat with these storms, though there is also an outside chance of an isolated tornado and flooding.
The Twin Cities and areas to the southwest will see high temperatures in the 80s, while up north will be a few degrees cooler due to the rain and cloud cover.
Things will quiet down in the overnight hours, and Tuesday looks dry and pleasant, with a high of 76 and a mix of sun and clouds.
Storms return on Wednesday, and they have the potential to turn severe.
Thursday could see record highs, with 90 degrees possible in the Twin Cities. After that, temperatures will cool slightly as we head into the weekend.
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