Tag: flash flooding
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Heavy Rainfall and Hail Reports for Northland: September 12, 2025
Friday brought plenty of action to the western parts of the Northland as showers and thunderstorms rolled in. Some storms escalated to severe levels, unleashing large hail and heavy downpours, which raised concerns about flash flooding. The affected areas include a stretch from Northome to Effie and Bigfork, as well…
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Northland Weather Update: Rain and Snow Mix Expected Tonight
5:55 PM Friday, April 4, 2025 A weak system is moving through the Northland this afternoon, bringing some rain or if you’re in the far western areas then perhaps a rain/snow mix. Temperatures in northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin will fall into the upper teens and 20s early Saturday morning.…
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Little snow/rain Friday afternoon-Friday night; Chilly early next week
7:00 PM Thursday, April 3, 2025 No significant snowstorms are expected, but neither are any major warmups. In fact, there is a potential for low temperatures to approach zero in parts of northern Minnesota early next week. Early next week we see a brief shot of arctic air (April standards)…
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Severe Thunderstorm Watch in Central Minnesota and Southeast North Dakota Until 9 PM
3:21 PM Monday, August 26, 2024 Some cities in the Northland that are included in this severe thunderstorm watch are Walker, Longville, Remer, Backus, Pine River, Leader, Brainerd, Crosby, Nisswa, Garrison, Hill City, McGregor, Aitkin, Malmo and McGrath.
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High Precipitable Water Values and Severe Thunderstorm Potential
12:20 PM Monday, August 26, 2024 Sunday proved to be fruitful as I gained three new paid subscribers to my blog, increasing the total to six. I hope to see this number grow further. My gratitude goes out to those who have subscribed so far. Considering the strength of the…
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More rain chances ahead; Rainfall Reports from Friday night
7:22 PM Saturday, June 1, 2024 An active weather pattern will continue into next week. Two weather systems are expected to bring rain to the Northland, with the first arriving Sunday afternoon and continuing into Monday morning, and the second on Tuesday. Following these, an upper-level system is forecast to…
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Rainy and windy weekend ahead with areas of dense fog; A few severe thunderstorms possible in western/southern Minnesota Saturday afternoon-early evening with a risk for a few tornadoes; Drought Update
6:59 PM Friday, September 22, 2023 Low pressure at the surface and aloft will move slowly east/northeast across the northern Plains this weekend while a frontal boundary remains nearly stationary across the northern half of Minnesota and far northern Wisconsin. Strong lift associated with the low and front will lead…