Severe Thunderstorms Possible Late Today in SE MinnesotaSevere Thunderstorms Possible Late Today in SE MinnesotaThe National Weather Service says there's a chance of thunderstorms developing later today, with the possibility of some becoming strong or severe.Pete HansonPete Hanson
Severe Storms Knock out Power for Thousands of MinnesotansSevere Storms Knock out Power for Thousands of MinnesotansOver 41,000 were without power as of Wednesday morning. TJ LeverentzTJ Leverentz
Severe Weather Possible in SE Minnesota SundaySevere Weather Possible in SE Minnesota SundayLarge hail and damaging winds are the main threats. TJ LeverentzTJ Leverentz
Rochester Area Storm Suspected of Producing Three TornadoesRochester Area Storm Suspected of Producing Three TornadoesOne of the twisters was in Houston County. TJ LeverentzTJ Leverentz
Risk of Severe Weather in SE Minnesota SaturdayRisk of Severe Weather in SE Minnesota SaturdayNumerous severe thunderstorms are possible. TJ LeverentzTJ Leverentz
Severe Thunderstorm Floods Albert LeaSevere Thunderstorm Floods Albert LeaThere was a Flash Flood Warning last night. TJ LeverentzTJ Leverentz
Independence Day Severe Weather Possible in RochesterIndependence Day Severe Weather Possible in RochesterThe area's best chance of the seeing storms in Monday afternoon into Monday night. TJ LeverentzTJ Leverentz
REFRESHER: What’s the Difference Between a Watch and a Warning?REFRESHER: What’s the Difference Between a Watch and a Warning?It's a good time for a refresher on the difference between a Severe Thunderstorm or Tornado 'WATCH,' and a Severe Thunderstorm or Tornado 'WARNING.'Pete HansonPete Hanson
Severe Weather Season is Here in Minnesota: Are You Prepared?Severe Weather Season is Here in Minnesota: Are You Prepared?Despite the cool, calm forecast, things can go from bad to worse in an instant. Are you and your family prepared?Pete HansonPete Hanson
Its Severe Weather Season in Minnesota: Are You Prepared?Its Severe Weather Season in Minnesota: Are You Prepared?It's severe weather in Minnesota, and even despite the forecast, things can go from bad to worse in an instant. Are you and your family prepared?Pete HansonPete Hanson