Severe Weather Threatens Minnesota with Afternoon Storms
Severe Weather Threatens Minnesota with Afternoon Storms
US · Published Jun 10, 2026
Minnesota is bracing for another round of severe weather on Wednesday afternoon, following overnight storms that brought heavy rain and strong winds to the region.
According to CBS News, the Twin Cities and surrounding areas experienced significant rainfall, with some locations recording over half an inch.

Why It's Important?

The severe weather is expected to impact eastern Minnesota, including the Twin Cities, and parts of western Wisconsin. Risks include large hail, strong winds capable of causing structural damage, and the possibility of tornadoes. Overnight storms have already caused significant disruptions, including uprooted trees and overturned boats in areas like southeast Minneapolis and Lake Harriet. Power outages remain a major concern, with Ramsey County being the hardest hit. Residents in the affected areas should remain vigilant and prepared for rapidly changing conditions.

Related News