The National Weather Service continues to warn that Monday could be a dangerous day Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa as a severe weather outbreak with potential for significant tornadoes is possible.
“It is worth repeating – Monday is likely to be a dangerous weather day,” says the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities. “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 four of five severe risk is in place for a large chunk of Minnesota, including the entire Twin Cities metro area, Mankato, Albert Lea, Red Wing and Rochester. Eau Claire and La Crosse in Wisconsin are also included in the moderate risk area. A level three risk covers most of the rest of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
According to the Storm Prediction Center, the afternoon thunderstorm development could feature a line of storms that moves across Minnesota, with isolated supercells developing to the south of the line…