The Twin Cities and southern Minnesota are potentially in line for severe storms on Thursday, with a system set to make its way through the state from the afternoon into the evening.
Both the Twin Cities and a large area to the south remain in the “slight risk” zone for severe thunderstorms, with damaging winds and large hail the main threat, though isolated tornadoes are also possible.
The latest guidance has convection developing across central and southern Minnesota early Thursday afternoon, before moving east between 3-6 p.m. and then into western Wisconsin in the evening.
“The severe weather threat will be the greatest later this afternoon into the early evening,” the National Weather Service says…