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Damaging winds, large hail and strong tornadoes in play for Monday evening

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A second round of storms is expected to move across the Upper Midwest Monday afternoon. It could bring destructive winds, large hail and strong tornadoes to central and southeastern Minnesota, including the Twin Cities metro.


The National Weather Service has put the region at a level 4 out of 5 risk for severe weather, with other parts of the state at level 3 risk.


Joining Minnesota Now host Nina Moini to explain what this means and how to stay safe is MPR Meteorologist Mandy Thalhuber.

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A second round of storms is expected to move across the Upper Midwest Monday afternoon. It could bring destructive winds, large hail and strong tornadoes to central and southeastern Minnesota, including the Twin Cities metro.


The National Weather Service has put the region at a level 4 out of 5 risk for severe weather, with other parts of the state at level 3 risk.


Joining Minnesota Now host Nina Moini to explain what this means and how to stay safe is MPR Meteorologist Mandy Thalhuber.

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