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MN weather: Strong storms on Sunday, tornadoes possible in southwest MN
FOX 9 meteorologist Jared Piepenburg has the latest details on Sunday's severe weather forecast.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Most of our weekend stayed dry, but parts of Minnesota are at risk for strong to severe thunderstorms late Sunday night into Monday morning.
Stay with FOX 9 for live updates as storms make their way from southern and far southwestern Minnesota, tracking east to northeast Sunday night. Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to arrive to the Twin Cities around 10 p.m.
6:15 p.m. – Southern Minnesota under Tornado Watch
The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch until 1 a.m. Monday for portions of southern and southwestern Minnesota. The watch currently does not include the Twin Cities metro.
Sunday storm outlook
The backstory:
FOX 9 Meteorologist Jared Piepenburg says we should stay sky aware Sunday night. Western, central and southern Minnesota are at a Level 2 (Slight) risk for severe weather. Far southwestern Minnesota is at a Level 3 (Enhanced), while northern Minnesota has a marginal risk as crews battle wildfires near Breezy Point and Two Harbors.
Storm timeline – What to expect
Timeline:
Thunderstorms move into western and southern Minnesota around dinner time Sunday and are expected to push east. Strong to sever storms should arrive to the Twin Cities metro sometime after 10 p.m., and they are expected to clear out before the Monday morning commute.
The initial threat with these storms is large hail, strong winds and an isolated tornado as well as heavy rain.
As of 3:30 p.m. Sunday, a Tornado Watch has been issued for Cottonwood and Jackson Counties until 10 p.m. There are no current watches near the Twin Cities metro.