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Heavy thunderstorms until 1 a.m. on Saturday includes the far southern Minnesota

The Storm Prediction Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has published a heavy thunderstorm for parts of the southern Minnesota until 1 a.m. on Saturday. The clock comprises the Interstate 90 corridor cities and cities in south -Minnesota.

Big hail, harmful winds and even a tornado are possible in the clock zone.

Here are the details of NOAA:

Urgent – immediate program requested

Heavy thunderstorm clock number 34 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK

540 PM CDT FRI March 14, 2025 The NWS Storm Prediction Center has published a * heavy thunderstorm for parts of the southern central North Iowa South Center and in the southeast of Minnesota far southwest of Wisconsin

* Effective this Friday afternoon and Saturday morning from 540 to 100 p.m. CDT.

* The main threats are … scattered harmful wind gusts on 70 miles per hour Probably large hail and isolated very large hail events up to 2 inches possible

Summary … strong to heavy thunderstorms that will continue to run in Iowa in the north/northeast in the next few hours. The environment is expected to support large hails and strong/harmful wind gusts in North IoWa, south-central/south-east minnesota and a wide southwest of Wisconsin all evening. The heavy area of ​​the thunderstorm is approximately along and 45 miles north and south of a line of 45 miles southwest of Worthington MN to 45 miles east southeast of La Crosse Wi.