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The overnight clusters of showers and storms are pushing off to the south and east this morning and will continue to do so into the daytime hours, however, we will see more storms fire this afternoon and into the evening and overnight hours especially for South Dakota and portions of Eastern North Dakota and NW Minnesota:
There is a risk for some severe storms with these clusters. The primary threat will be hail and wind, but a few isolated tornadoes in SE SD and SW Minnesota are possible:
Here’s a look at total precipitation over the next 24 hours (note this includes some of the rain that’s already fallen in Eastern Minnesota):
Heat surges northward from the central plains this weekend ahead of a cold front that lifts out of the Rockies late Sunday into Monday. Here’s a look at high temperatures over the next four days:
Here’s a look at low temperatures over the next four days:
Here’s a look at the storms that could develop late Sunday into Monday:
Here’s a look at the dew points over the next four days:
Here’s a look at winds over the next four days:
Here’s a look at total precipitation over the next 5 days from the European model:
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