Rainfall Reports from the round of storms early Thursday morning

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A cluster of strong thunderstorms moved across northern Minnesota early this morning, those storms produced frequent lightning, wind gusts to 40 mph, along with heavy downpours. Rainfall totals of around a quarter to half an inch were common with those storms earlier today.

Farther south across east-central Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin, storm coverage was more isolated early this morning, but if you got underneath one of those storms, then you did get a brief downpour.

Radar loop from 3:30 AM to 7:33 AM, Thursday, September 16, 2021.

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Rainfall Reports from around the Northland from early Thursday morning, September 16, 2021

The Bay of Grand Marais, MN: 0.64″
Embarrass, MN: 0.44″
Chisholm-Hibbing, MN: 0.40″
Cass Lake, MN: 0.40″
Bigfork-Effie, MN: 0.39″
Grand Marais, MN: 0.38″
Orr, MN: 0.35″
Cook, MN: 0.32″
Eveleth-Virginia, MN: 0.27″
Two Harbors, MN: 0.26″
International Falls, MN: 0.21″
Minong, WI: 0.19″
Littlefork, MN: 0.16″
Hayward, WI: 0.16″
Isabella, MN: 0.15″
Ely, MN: 0.14″
Barnes, WI: 0.07″
Hinckley, MN: 0.07″
Moose Lake, MN: 0.06″
Clam Lake, WI: 0.04″
4.3 NE Duluth, MN: 0.04″
1.2 SE Duluth, MN: 0.02″
Siren, WI: 0.01″
Duluth Airport: Trace

Tim

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