Minnesota Weather: Severe Weather Moves Across Parts Of Southern Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- After a stormy Sunday, another round of severe weather is making its way across the state.
Meteorologist Chris Shaffer says severe storms are moving east across parts of southern Minnesota Monday afternoon. A radar indicated tornado warning has been issued for Freeborn County until 4:45 p.m.
This is a Doppler indicated tornado warning (rotation is detected, but nothing confimed). This is moving east at 25 mph. pic.twitter.com/Qv2yjy1yAa
— Chris Shaffer (@WCCOShaffer) July 1, 2019
Severe thunderstorms are also present throughout southern Minnesota, bringing risks for strong winds, hail, flooding and heavy rain.
A wider view of the severe thunderstorms moving east across the state. Strong winds, hail and soaking rains will persist into the night. pic.twitter.com/FNv3PnZbJE
— Chris Shaffer (@WCCOShaffer) July 1, 2019
Several Minnesota counties are under a severe thunderstorm warning Monday afternoon.
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