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A second night of strong storms in Minnesota caused downed trees and left thousands without power in the Twin Cities metro.
Bring Me The News is monitoring the developing storm situation Monday in Minnesota. Check back for updates all day and into ...
Strong winds and heavy rain are possible as storms move close to the Twin Cities metro. Severe storms moved through the ...
Another round of severe weather is possible Monday afternoon and evening just as Minnesotans are cleaning up from Sunday ...
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A fast-moving line of severe thunderstorms swept across southern Minnesota Monday night, bringing wind damage, fallen trees ...
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Communities across the southern half of Minnesota saw more destruction after a second round of strong storms Monday.
Jeff Skindelien, who lives a mile south of Sunburg, was at a house without power on Monday attempting to clear away debris ...
By about 11 p.m. Monday, crews were working to restore power to more than 130,000 customers, mostly across the metro.
Mild and unseasonably cool temperatures will settle in for the rest of the week. Highs will be in the mid-70s with partly ...
Thousands of people across Minnesota and Wisconsin lost power overnight Monday. Now, recovery efforts are underway.