Extreme thunderstorms, hail, damaging winds, frequent lightning and possible tornadoes are anticipated Monday afternoon and evening across central and eastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service.
“It is worth repeating – Monday is likely to be a dangerous weather day,” the National Weather Service wrote on its website. “It is important to have severe weather safety plans in place now so quick and decisive action can be taken when storms approach and warnings are issued.”
A level 4 highest local risk alert was issued Sunday by the NWS for the Twin Cities.
All severe weather hazards are possible Monday, including strong tornadoes, though a tornado threat will depend on the structure of the storms, the NWS wrote. If a tornado were to occur, it would likely happen in the early evening.
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Residents are encouraged to be prepared to shelter if needed, in basements or rooms with no windows. Residents are also asked to be prepared to adjust their plans, ensure their devices can receive weather alerts, be in communication with others and know how to evacuate if needed.
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