Posted at 9:29 AM on May 29, 2008
by Paul Huttner
(2 Comments)
Here we go again.
The Storm Prediction Center has placed a high risk for severe weather through tonight for eastern Nebraska and much of northwest Iowa. This includes the risk of another tornado outbreak, with potentially strong EF3 to EF5 tornadoes.
Most of the severe weather should stay south of the Twin Cities this time, but southern Minnesota will see the risk of a few severe storms, especially along the I-90 corridor.
Locally heavy rainfall will also accompany a few of the storms.
Twin Cities NWS current severe weather page
Stay tuned to MPR stations for severe weather updates.
PH
But the Southern Metro area will not get any rain.
HAHA - going to turn my sprinkler system on right now. I've got new grass to water.
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