Severe risk Wednesday: Storms may pack damaging winds, hail, possible tornadoes
Keep a weather eye to the sky Wednesday. A potent warm front and low-pressure system will spawn thunderstorms that could produce severe weather.
Here are some highlights.
• Latest models suggest thunderstorms will develop late morning through midday and afternoon hours.
• The highest severe weather risk is in Wisconsin, but the Twin Cities metro area is in the marginal risk zone.
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• Damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes are possible. The highest risk in Wisconsin.
• I can’t rule out damaging winds, hail, tornadoes in Minnesota including the Twin Cities.
Here are some resources to track developments today:
Latest situation report from the Twin Cities National Weather Service
Latest Twin Cities radar loop
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Storm Prediction Center
Stay situationally aware today as conditions change.