After Monday's severe storms, Tuesday looks much calmer in Minnesota

NEXT Weather: 6 p.m. report for Minnesota on April 14, 2026

After Monday's severe storms brought tornadoes to parts of Minnesota, Tuesday will be much quieter across the state.

Some morning fog is possible before skies clear. Highs will approach 70.

Wednesday and Thursday will be drier, with highs climbing into the 70s by Thursday afternoon.

There is a chance of severe weather on Friday before strong northwest winds bring cooler air back to the state. Flurries are possible Friday night into Saturday.

Highs will hover around the 40s on Saturday and Sunday.

Another warmup is expected next week.

Monday's storms

At least three confirmed tornadoes hit the state during Monday's storms, according to the National Weather Service. A viewer captured photos of what the WCCO NEXT Weather team said was a confirmed tornado near Amboy, Minnesota, in Blue Earth County around 6:30 p.m. 

A tornado near Amboy, Minnesota, in Blue Earth County on April 13, 2026.   WCCO
Hail just south of Northfield, Minnesota, on April 13, 2026. J.J. Stenzel

Southern Minnesota residents also saw hail the size of golf balls.

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