‘Serious situation’ on Monday as severe storms, strong tornadoes target Minnesota

“A tornado outbreak with the potential for strong to intense tornadoes is possible on Monday,” warns the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center (SPC) — and Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin are in the bullseye of where the tornadoes could occur.

That’s where the SPC has issued a level four of five moderate risk for severe storms. Moderate risks indicate a strong likelihood of severe storms capable of producing damaging results, and it’s rare for a moderate risk to be issued three days ahead of time.

The highest risk zone has expanded north and west and now includes the south and east Twin Cities metro area.

“A very serious situation is expected to unfold Monday. Scattered supercells capable of strong tornadoes are expected to develop in the Moderate Risk area. It’s rare for such a risk on day 3 anywhere, but especially here,” says Bill Borghoff, a senior meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in Chanhassen.

“Any supercells which can develop within this increasingly favorable environment Monday afternoon/evening will be capable of strong to intense tornadoes,” the SPC says. “By late evening, a squall line will likely overtake much of the discrete convection as the cold front advances rapidly southeast. Severe wind gusts and embedded tornadoes will remain possible through the late evening and perhaps into the overnight hours.”…

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